Nero 9
Nero 9 has something for everybody

Review: Nero 9 media management software

An updated release of the multimedia behemoth

Written by Paul Monckton, Computeractive

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Verdict:

Unless there are specific features you need there’s not much point in upgrading from the previous version

Good points Well-integrated suite; vast array of functions

Bad points Not always easy to find what you want; Blu-ray authoring costs extra

Rating:

3

Price:

£50

This latest version of Nero’s all-encompassing multimedia software brings with it yet more ways of managing and enjoying music, videos and photos.

Long gone are the days when the name Nero was synonymous only with making CDs. With roughly 21 applications included (depending on how you count them), there’s a very real chance that you’ll never explore everything this vast suite has to offer.

However, this approach ensures there’s something in it for everybody, whether you want to create your own DVDs with professional 3D menus or simply watch TV on your computer.

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Keeping this many programs organised and accessible is no mean feat and the hub of the system, Nero Startsmart, provides access to all the functions from a single page. The user doesn’t need to know which program does what – all they need to worry about is what they want to do and it will guide them to the correct application.

Aside from some new applications, little has changed here since Nero 8. There are Rip and Burn, Create and Edit, Home Entertainment and Backup sections to choose from, and it's easy to customise the Start page so that it houses the most useful applications.

The Rip and Burn section is home to Nero’s best-known function – burning stuff onto blank discs. This could be audio, video or any form of data you like, either from the computer's hard disk or ripped directly from another disc.

In the Create and Edit tab you’ll find everything needed to create your own DVDs, slideshows and movies as well as performing basic editing functions on media that's stored on the computer. Here, the video editing and disc creation capabilities have seen a major overhaul, with enhancements including automatic skipping of advertisements in recorded TV, better support for high-definition video and support for writing to Blu-ray discs. However, for fully featured Blu-ray authoring, you’ll need to purchase an additional plug-in at a cost of £5.

From the Home Entertainment tab you can watch and record live TV directly from within Nero, with support for up to four TV tuners installed in the computer. This is especially useful to Windows XP users who may not have the excellent Windows Media Center software available to do the same thing. There’s also a utility on the way that lets users connect to live broadcasts in the sidebar in Windows Vista – although this remains to be added in a future update that was unavailable at the time of writing.

Finally the Backup tab provides a simple way of backing up data either to a local hard disk or to Nero’s online subscription-based storage service. You also now get a data recovery program. This is an invaluable tool, not only for getting back any file you may have accidentally deleted, but also for retrieving lost images from camera memory cards. For full backup of a whole PC, Nero’s Backitup 4 software is supplied on a disc, although it's not integrated into the rest of the suite.

Nero Startsmart does a good job of simplifying what would otherwise be a sprawling mess of individual software applications and has seen some usability improvements since Nero 8. However, some functions can still be a little tricky to find and, because each application comes with its own separate PDF manual, there’s no easy way of searching the suite as a whole if you're looking for a particular feature.

While Nero 9 is undoubtedly a better, more feature-heavy program than its predecessor, many of the changes are simply in order to keep up-to-date with current technologies and file formats.

If you want to start using high-definition formats, Nero 9 has a lot to offer, but if you’re getting on just fine with Nero 8, we would recommend thinking twice before shelling out for the upgrade.

Manufacturer: Nero

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