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Nero 6. While both are easy to use and highly capable, they force you through a step-by-step process, which could annoy or frustrate savvy users. We're also still waiting for the single-pane, tunneling browser and disc layout windows in Nero Burning ROM that we put on our wish list in our review of Nero 5. At the heart of the Nero 6.

In this new incarnation, Nero Burning ROM gets a mild face-lift with larger icons, more comprehensive pop-up tool tips, and other tweaks; Nero Express remains the easy-to-use program it has always been; and InCD 4. All three are stable, mature programs and remain our favorites. On top of the old standbys, Nero 6. Both are extremely powerful, considering that they're just parts of an inexpensive software suite.

Nero Vision Express 2. The program supports motion menu buttons small snippets of movies that play within the scene-selection button , and even the background of your menu screen can be a movie. Like other apps in the suite, however, Vision Express relies solely on a step-by-step, wizard-style interface, which quickly becomes tedious and constricting when you've learned what you're doing.

For example, you can't preview your creation except by advancing screen by screen to the preview pane. Whatever you want music, video, photo, and data enjoy and share with family and friends anytime, anywhere. Nothing but a bloated malware installing pile of shit.

Used to be a great program but the devs got greedy. Like VLC player, its time is done. Plenty of FREE alternatives that work better. And subscriptions to upgrade??! You also can choose what file associations to make or not which is essential to me. Even when you uninstall the program completely the file associations remain screwed up. Im not impressed, I bought Nero 8 3 months ago, and the new super price to me is I think Nero 8 has still a bug.

But to be fair, Nero 8 still delivers that superb burning capabilities together with its video and audio editing, movie making and a lot of stuff. I have used nero 8 which i thought it said it was compatible with Vista and low and behold, the imagedrive option is incompatible and locked up my windows beyond deactivation and i couldn't uninstall it which i don't understand why.

The interface is too verbose. I like to choose my options. Also I found that adding the programs I like the most in Nero was very hard to do, not like in Nero 6 where you click, point and add. I wanted to use the "classic view" like windows has. Creating an audio CD was more trouble in 8 than in version 6.

Burning Rom - No workie with Vista. A screen popped up and said I couldn't use it. What is that crap at the bottom of the screen on nero 8? Chat, news and other crap. I am going back to Nero 6. It gave me no problems. Only issue is that I can't use it with Vista. Great software but the interface is better on Nero 6 even Nero 7 has it's quirks.

I've used all versions of Nero from it'a beginning, and I personally believe my Version 8. It corrected a lot of problems I had with burning data files to cd-rw discs. I hope I've covered points previously mentioned in earlier reviews here- It's an excellent program.

I will never use Nero 8. It's a big hassle with too many useless bloatware extras. It's no fun dealing with all those installation bugs and "no audio" CD burns. The music skips like a scratched vinyl LP according to other people on the forums. It still working even under SP This particular update is a pain in the ass - I have a legitimate copy and first it says another software program has requested a reboot nothing had been updated but I rebooted anyway I got the same message again so deduced it was a Nero installation bug, then when it runs through the installation it says I have to uninstall the old version first and then install the new version - that is such a pain.

I hope there are no program bugs introduced in the program update itself if I ever manage to get it installed. Not bad for burning. I have nero 7 and have been told I can make backup copies of my dvd movies but I wasnt able to do it with nero 7 does nero 8 allow this?

So I uninstalled it. I used Winmpg video conversion, the adoption of Nero burn my CDs, I kept to collect video and movie files.

In my spare time, can be watched at any time, the effect was very good to watch video. No suprise here at all. All I can say is Nero has gone downhill since Version 7 and it still seems the came with 8. Why doesn't Nero 8 have some of the major codecs bundled into it? I have never had any major problems with any versions of Nero. I had a dedicated system just for Nero so that might have been an issue for many users with different types of burning software on the same machines causing conflicts and errors.

I learned that with early releases of Roxio and Nero on the same machine seems Roxio had files that were conflicting with Nero at times, did a clean install of Nero and for the past 3 years no problems. Nero 7. In XP I've used 6. So if it ain't broke don't fix it. Personally, I can't understand why a company with such a good rep would turn out such a bad product? To say NERO ver 7 is disappointing would be an underststement!

I have had the same problems as everyone else so I'm sticking with ver 6. I had same problem. The bigger they are, the more crappy product it will churn out. Switced to Nero 7 Ultra edion and now everything I burn comes out grainy and has poor quality to it. Only switched because I could not update the 6th edition--it definaitly is crap i am going to back and reinstall Nero 6th they had it right and went and screwed everything up with the 7th crap.

I'm serious!! Hi Guy's, I totally agree with all the negative responce's, Nero 7 is the worst burning sofware on the market. I upgraded from version 6 and the computer crashed each time I tried to burn.

When I tried to uninstall I could'nt remove all the files so I could not revert to version 6. I eventually had to do a reinstall of windows to get rid of it.

My advice don't go even contemplate version 7 ever, stick with 6. I thought my burner was doing bad -on the way out NERO burning rom sux buttcakes Screw NERO and the horse it rode in on I used some newbware cdburnerxppro and it worked like nero "used to"! What's with the long-running excuse for not including manuals? The setup engine's a little warped too.

Choosing "modify" means you can only remove; you have to run the original setup to add stuff. It is currently incompatible and there are currently no plans to upgrade it. This is not posted on their site though, one has to fight through their tech support to find this out. Absolute bloatware. Even if you do the "custom" installation to avoid the extraneous stuff you can't avoid it putting stuff like a search engine "Nero Scout" that's just a nuisance.

Installation insists on removing any old versions so you're stuck with all this junk. And getting a refund? Impossible- even if you conform to all the refund requirements their automated response system just keeps referring you to their rules and technical help sites. When I first tried Nero 7 I thought Ahead must be under new management as they had released a piece of software with rampant bugs and that was more style than substance.

Nero 6. Since having the latest version v7. It needs to loose some weight MB is a bit big but other than that a average piece of burning software for all the simple jobs. I've stabilized with these. I find depending on the discs I'd rather be safer. If u burn alot, its not really worth searching for upgrades for anydvd since its so cheap.

Why waste the disc I was a Nero fan I too have had my share of problems with it, however, that was when 7 first came out. Too many options can be overwhelming. DVD Crypter was my favorite until Bought Nero 7 Ultra on CD's and what a disaster. Nothing worked. Could not go backwards to previous versions either. Although I have happily used many different earlier versions of Nero, I can't say anything positive about the V7.

In their defense I did manage to download a huge MB update V7. Those of you with major problems should consider doing the same, but my point is I should not have had to completely download a whole new version.

Nero AG you need to listen to your customers and fix your software problems, more importantly don't mass produce garbage software and 'stick it' to your customers. Try reading your users comments. Nero serves up more coasters then a bartender, I went with ImgBurn, no coaster in 3 months so far!

I used to use nero until it played havoc with my pc.. Message I received. Shellbase Manager is missing or corrupt. I had to continue to go to run and do an regedit several times before it completely unsinstalled.

Then downloaded it again and repated the same steps until i got fed up with Nero. I am tyring to burn my downloaded movies onto dvd.. Im a newbie at this and Original insallatiion Of Nero I had no problems until recently.. I want to save them so as not to use up all my download as I an going to re-install xp.. I since downloaded a few other programmes but so difficult to use.

I did how ever found Nero to be easy to use.. Any help on another free programme? Nero WAS the best burning software. After four hours they could not solve my problem. Installed Nero from website and entered my serial number. Thus Nero freezes the computer if any edit is attempted. Program can only be closed with Task Manager. Nero's solution, sorry they have read everything on the web and have never heard of this problem. Neither has the Geek Squad, nor can they fix the problem.

Nero was at one time, the best. With this release and their business practices it is now "buyer beware". When you purchase the program online, the program seems to embed the serial number and install. If you back up the program and then have to reinstall it later the serial number is gone.

Nero wont give you any support whatsoever. I had to reinstall after a crash just three weeks after purchasing this program. Nero's response when I asked them what happened to my serial number? Nero "used to be" great now it just sucks. I get coasters out of nearly every disc I try to burn with nero- screw nero I don't know what the problem is- but I havent time to be fooling with what doesn't work.

New nero show sucks too- it hangs more than it plays vids. Using Nero 7 with Vista, having a issue trying to receive the current upgrades, in receipt of " Download Connection Problem " error.

I am considering asking for a refund. I have been evaluating Nero for the past month and I have decided to switch to ImgBurn. I had so many problems from "illegal disc error" to "calibration error" that I have completely given up on this software.

I suggest everyone give ImgBurn a try. I have a new Vista system, and have used Nero appropriately in the past and been satisfied. I design software packages for OEM customers, and have often recommended it. I have requested a refund fortunately used Pay Pal. The original Nero 7 Essentials will not allow the audio portion of the movies to be heard, but this version allows the unit to operate at normal parameters.

I did not however, test the speeds of copying or burning DVD's. This site was recommended to LiteOn, by me, as a link from their FAQ page as a repair for future problems with their units. I went back to Nero v because it was the only version that would work seamlessly with DVD Shrink.

Nero was great, until the installer started reaching MB. I still like and prefer using Nero for burning discs, but I'm now using the Micro version - only Before you go and say "it's perfect in every which way and if you have a problem, sucks for you cuz i never had a problem" think about it for a sec.

There are and will be glitches. I bet Nero is working on working on compatibility with it, but for now, it's not working with it. I have been having one problem after the other with Nero 7. I am not new to Nero, I have been using it for several years now. It often fails to exit from memory properly for no reason.

Nero Vision fails to save your default settings. There is a bad bussing sound in the audio when adding a transition between video clips in Nero Vision. And the list goes on I thought that Nero 7. I had to back off on it to Nero 7.

But, when you report these problems to Nero technical support they act like they are not problems at all. They act like it is something that you the user is doing wrong, even though you explain to them that you are not new to Nero and you know how it should be working! And when you finally get them to admit that there is a problem they have no idea how to fix it, when it will be fixed, if it will ever be fixed.

We launched the familiar Burning ROM interface and set to work. As with previous versions, you can burn just about any kind of disc imaginable, although our tests did not go that deep.

The various utilities are very interesting from a technical perspective and could really help in troubleshooting problems and tweaking your drives. It is an all-in-one capture-author-encode-burn application.

It is fairly conventionally template driven and offers some basic trimming and editing tools, including adding transitions, titles and audio. The combination of editing and authoring into a single program means that NeroVision Express can be complex to learn.

The MPEG encoder is fast. It was not entirely easy to figure out how to do this and the program did not provide much feedback during recording, but it was certainly easy to do. Because of the heavy processing going on, especially the MPEG encoding, Ahead recommends at least a 1. Crash and Burn We did experience a couple of crashes during our tests, for various reasons. Only one of them happened during an actual burn.

We did find that a couple of our crashes were repeatable. Forums New posts Search forums. What's new New posts New profile posts Latest activity.

Members Current visitors New profile posts Search profile posts. Log in Register. Search titles only. Search Advanced search…. New posts. Search forums. Log in. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Nero 6 Ultra version. Thread starter banzibaby Start date Jun 18, Tom Mainelli, PCWorld. Ahead designed the new package as a one-stop shop for optical disc recording, says Udo Eberlein, Ahead's president. Unlike some companies that buy up other software makers to incorporate the features of existing products into theirs, Ahead creates its own programs--a more effective approach than adding tools piecemeal, he says.

Eberlein expects many drive vendors to ship trimmed-down versions of Nero with their products, too.



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