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Hands-on fiddle with Nero 8 burning suite

by Bob Crabtree on 21 September 2007, 08:00

Tags: Nero 8, Nero, PC

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Fiddling while Nero burns


Nero 8 StartSmart's Start Page tab with quick-launch icons
StartSmart's Start Page tab showing 10 quick-launch icons
(the maximum) added to the right. Click for larger image


Nero 8 StartSmart's rip and burn tab
StartSmart's Rip and Burn tab


Nero 8 StartSmart's create and edit tab
Create and Edit tab


Nero 8 StartSmart's Home Entertainment tab
Home Entertainment tab


Nero 8 StartSmart's Back Up tab
Back Up tab

We were far from convinced about the usability and reliability of the backup tools provided with V6 of Nero and are hoping that the company's promise is true that the tools provided in V8 are not only easy to use but actually work well enough for users to trust their data to them.

Although the backup tools aren't comparable to those found in a dedicated app, such as our current fave Acronis, our first impression are positive - the process seemed quite quick and relatively painless.

We did a full back up 2.86GB of selected critical files to an eSATA hard disk in a touch over 10 minutes, with the compressed archive taking up only 2.19GB of space.

Nero 8 Back Up - backup completed
Backup completed

However, we were a little irritated to discover that, in the main restore window, the option to restore to a location other than the original is still offered one step too late - in our view.

This is likely to leave the user thinking that there is no such option and worrying that if the restore takes place over the top of the original data and goes wrong, then it will do more harm than good. Restoring elsewhere first can be a vital safety step and isn't something that Nero should leave users guessing about.

Fortunately, the restore wizard does put this option right up front, so novice users (or anyone in a hurry) will see it at an early stage.

Nero 8 Back Up - restore wizard
Restore wizard


Our initial impression of Nero 8 is that it is a whole lot easier to use than previous versions though, of course, folk who are used to the old Nero way of doing things may be a little confused at first.

Even so, the usability enhancements represent a major step forward and these, allied with the other new features should considerably increase Nero 8's appeal to new and existing users.

We've not had the chance to run Nero 8 on a PC that's equipped to play or record HD DVD or Blu-ray Disc (or indeed any AVCHD camcorder footage), so haven't been able to give that side of things a work-out.

However, what we did do is mess around with playback of HD footage recorded from current BBC high-def satellite transmissions and from the BBC's earlier terrestrial HD trial in London.

All we wanted to do was confirm that playback of this footage was as fluid as we'd already seen was possible with the version of Nero ShowTime that we'd used from a Nero 6 OEM suite.

Fact is that we couldn't see any difference but that's all to the good - ShowTime is a staggeringly accomplished software player for high-def material, something that Nero hasn't for some reason pushed hard when selling-in its suite.

We really can't think of another player that delivers such smooth playback on a decent PC with a decent graphics card.

We asked Nero why ShowTime is so good and the answer given was that the company has had a lot of good engineers working on the coding.

As for why the Nero hadn't made a big deal of this feature when promoting the suite, we were told - with a wry smile - that, with so many good things in there, it had probably just got overlooked.

 



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Sounds good, have been using Nero for many a year now and have always looked to it as THE burning suite. Will have to check the details in more depth to see if its worth the purchase seeing as i have Nero7 full suite although i have always found it as one of the only apps i use on a regular basis that i dont mind paying for and dont try to do the same kind of things it offers with freeware / shareware.