The main premise behind Roxio's Creator is to take care of just about every
multimedia need you might have. This includes burning discs, editing video,
tweaking photos, backing up data and more.
Now on its ninth version
Roxio
Easy Media Creator Suite 9 brings with it a host of new features.
All tools can be accessed direct from the clutter-free Home screen. Roxio has
decided against using flashy graphics and instead gone for a more text-based
menu system.
Navigating through the options is simple. Eight sections are available:
Audio, Backup, Copy, Data, My Media, Photo, Video and Tools. Clicking a section
reveals further options, which are explained in more detail in the right pane.
The Audio section is home to applications such as the Jukebox (for playing
all manner of music files) and a simple utility to convert audio CDs to mp3 and
other formats. Should you have any vinyl or cassette tapes that are slowly
getting covered in dust, the Convert LP and Tapes option will come in handy.
Aside from setting the recording levels and adding in periods of silence
between tracks, there aren’t many additional features, but it’s certainly a
useful tool to have. An interesting new audio feature is the ability to record
internet radio stations while disabling all system sounds, thereby preventing
your favourite track being ruined by a 'you've got new mail' jingle.
Video editing is taken care of by
VideoWave
9. This lets you add transitions, special effects and menus while also
providing a timeline for you to organise various clips into a full movie. It
also provides tools for image editing and will burn the finished products to
DVD. However, neither the photo nor video tools will impress those who looking
for total control of their projects, but for the average home users it will
suffice.
Roxio has included support for mobile devices in a number of utilities,
allowing you to convert video for compatible
iPods, the
Sony PlayStation
Portable and most mobile phones. As well as formatting video, it will also
resize images and send them direct to your portable device. Should you want to
irritate the general public,
Xingtone Ringtone maker is also
bundled in.
Although high-capacity HD-DVD drives are very thin on the ground, Creator 9
includes HD-DVD support - something that would come in useful when backing up
large amounts of data. Blu-ray (the rival to HD-DVD) support isn't currently
available, but Roxio expects to release an update
patch
in the future.
During testing, we found Creator Suite 9 was sometimes more than a little
sluggish at loading not only the main homepage, but also the various
applications. We were using a PC with an Athlon 3200+ processor and
2GB
of memory, so were hoping for it to be a little faster. It's not a huge problem,
but one that may start to frustrate if you use the program a lot.
Despite its occasional slow operation, we can't deny that Roxio Easy Media
Creator 9 is a hugely powerful software suite. It covers just about every media
task you'll ever need to perform and, despite its mammoth proportions, is
reasonably easy to get to grips with.
At £60, you're getting amazing value for money.
Also consider
Pinnacle Studio Plus 10 Titanium Edition
Verdict: Not half as many versatile tools as Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 but
those new to video editing have even more compelling reasons to choose
Pinnacle's Studio with this tenth version
Rating: 4/5
Price: £70
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