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May 2010
(78%)
37 Tests
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Tons of features, Convenient new MediaHub organizer/player/editor
Unintuitive workflow in older modules, Unattractive interface in some spots
Nero's exceedingly powerful burning suite continues to offer innovations, like its MediaHub for organizing, editing, and playing content; but it continues to be hampered by interface challenges. ...
Zusammenfassung: Many PC owners will be familiar with Nero's ‘Burning ROM' – this disc-writing software is, after all, bundled with many drives and PCs. The Nero Multimedia Suite 10 now takes matters on a step further by enabling users to create and organise content as we...
Much improved video-editing features; good backup program included; useful Media Hub manager/player
Not all components are as easy to use as others; two ‘hubs’ are a bit confusing at first
It’s still not quite as ‘together’ as the competition, but Multimedia Suite 10 is comprehensive and we still like Nero’s plain-speaking Good points Much improved video-editing features; good backup program included; useful Media Hub manager/player Bad...
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Veröffentlicht: 2010-05-20, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: channelpro.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: Masses of video-editing power and an excellent backup utility, but it isn't as flexible as rivals. Nero's suite of multimedia software has grown in recent years to include video editing, multitrack audio support and Blu-ray authoring. It's a far cry f...
Zusammenfassung: Nero has been around for many years, first as one of two excellent CD copying programs (I remember using it with Windows 98) and more recently as a Back Up package of repute now with version 10 it’s a Multimedia Suite....
Zusammenfassung: Nero hasn't broken much new ground in this release, with mostly familiar applications and a similar look and feel to its predecessor, but at least it hasn't broken the core functionality either. The bundled Blu-ray authoring support is welcome, if a l...