Friday, September 2, 2011

NERO Multimedia Suite 10 ( PC World Review )

       Nero Multimedia Suite 10 Features Plenty of Enhancements, But it still Lacks Coherency and Finesse.

With Nero Multimedia Suite 10 ($100, price as of march 29, 2010), Nero has finally begun to take steps addressing what its perennially powerful burning suite has lacked--easy creativity. The new MediaHub component--a combination media organizer, media player, photo editor and slideshow creator--offers a friendly interface. The Nero Vision Video editor and authoring software gets some major changes, too, including better prefabricated art and templates; sadly, its interface still has one foot in the Nero's past.

While Multimedia Suite still comprises a number of individual components, unbundled version of major components are now available. MediaHub and Vision are sold separately as Nero Vision xTra for $60; Nero Burning ROM for $50 ( as it was before the suite wars with Roxio began ); and the capable imaging/file backup/synching BackitUp & Burn for $40. You're still better off with the suite if you think  you'll want at least two of these core functions.
       MediaHub's interface is far friendlier than that offered by the most of Multimedia Suite 10's components. ( Only BackItUp & Burn can match it ) Its extensive file support is also impressive. Not only does it handle common media and file such as audio CD, DVD, JPEG, MPEG, bitmaps, MP3 and wave, it also recognizes more esoteric types such as compressed TIFF, FLAC, APE, and non-standard wave file resolutions such as 24-bit/88khz. It also understand  DirectShow Filters (codecs ) such as QuickTime, MP4, HD WMV, .FLV (Flash ), and MKV.
       MediaHub also offers an inline photo editor similar Google's Picasa; the photo editor allows quick tweaking, correction, and even adding special effects to photos. Nero Stumbles, however, by not offering an inline editors music and video ( an unfortunate omission, since Nero Multimedia Suite 10 includes Nero WaveEditor and Nero Vision video editor ). If Nero can take MediaHub that xtra step, though-bringing all of Nero's diverse media editing functionality under MediaHub pleasing interface--the company will be on to something that should appeal to users at all levels, since no organizer/player on the market that edits all three major types of media. 
      The other component which have received a major upgrade is Nero Vision 10. The timeline editor is vastly improve with a new look, more tracks, and easier tools. There are also major changes under the hood such as Smart Encoding ( not re-encoding material that already matches the output format ) and support for Nvidia's CUDA hardware AVC/.264 acceleration. Also, you may now produce Blu-ray content without purcasing and additional plugin, as well as apply themes to an entire movie. Themes are comprised of cohesively styled FX, transitions, titles. Unfortunately, the authoring and project dialog still suffer the old amateurish interface.
       Nero Burning ROM, Nero's long standing component for burning virtually any type of disc has finally acquired the ability to span discs for data jobs. The new DiscSpan job even let you mix disc types ( CD, DVD, BD-R ); the last disc will contain an app so you don't need to install Nero in other to restore the archive. The other convenient improvement is the Burn Now button, which saves you a step by bypassing the options dialog that Burning ROM traditionally opened before burning a project.
       Other individual components of the suite not already discussed also remain largely the same; The StartSmart launch center which also handles basic burning tasks, Nero StartTrax for recording audio, Recode for transcording video to different formats, and Cover Designer for making CD sleeves and labels. Utilities for gathering media and drive info, and recovering data from all sorts of media are still there as well. BackItUp & Burn performs both imaging and file based backup and has a new, friendlier firts-run wizard.
       Alas, in spite of the improvements, Nero Multimedia Suite 10 retains the discombobulated feel of a product that's changed directions multiple times and never stuck with any of them. Let's hope Nero takes MediaHub and runs with it.
       Confused look or no, the highly capable and versatile Nero Multimedia Suite 10 is still very viable contender to Roxio Creator 2010 and Cyberlink's Media Suite. It's leaner and faster than either, though Roxio still offer better prefab content and Cyberlink's unified look gives it nicer overall feel.
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