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Sonic Record Now and Nero 7 Ultra Edition???
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15. September 2006 @ 15:02 |
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I'm using 6.6.0.18 I'll look around I'm not sure about 6.6.6.0 maybe check your version in Nero
RBROCK
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15. September 2006 @ 15:09 |
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I did not see your version check your version from Nero
RBROCK
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15. September 2006 @ 15:30 |
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In my opinion, I would say go with Nero 7. Yes, it's true that some versions from Nero 7 has bugs, but every softwares/programs has bugs. I've been using Nero 7 and so far I'm satisfied with it, been using Nero Burning Rom and Nero Express to burn movies, audio cds and PS2 games (ISO) and I've never experiences any issues whatsoever. Perhaps, I'm the few that gets lucky without bugs.
Again, Nero 7 Premium for me hands down. We all have our own preferences and choices, so the choice is yours.
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15. September 2006 @ 15:59 |
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OK what will 7 do that 6 can't and what version 7 do you use I have Nero 6and 7 roxio 6,7and 8 they all do something different maybe I did not run Nero 7 long enough to learn like it . you notice I said learn
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15. September 2006 @ 16:33 |
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I must say I agree with the last post as the versions available up here in the great white north which I don't intend to unwrap and chance the install of a night mare on Elm Street when all the version titles are confusing in themselves. The versions and all the information on the boxes say is: Nero 7 Ultra Edition and Nero 7 Corporate Edition and there is nothing around here in a box that says Nero 7 Premium???
All of this discussion and Editions make me feel very skittish about their once well respected (at least I thought????) program.
Sounds like the product has become another Symantec Systemworks trying to do far more than is needed and not much testing for bugs; IMHO.
Best Regards
Toshiba M50-MX5, 1.86 ghz, Pentium M, 1 Gig; Toshiba 2410, Pentium M; Acer Travelmate; BenQ Ext 162I, DVD Shrink, Any DVD (3 licences), Clone DVD (3 licences), Nero 6.0.0.18 (1 licence/1 notebook), WD 160 gig Storage, Hauppauge Win TV PVR USB 2.0, Canon LIDE 80,Canon 4400F Scanners, Canon 5000 Pixma printer,Canon ip 4300 Printer, Canon printer ES2, Canon printer ip 6700, Panasonic dig cam lz7s, Panasonic cam corder PV-GS300
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15. September 2006 @ 16:47 |
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I agree they want to be a Walmart store of the software (offer everthing) but they're not the only ones
RBROCK
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15. September 2006 @ 17:00 |
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Nero 7 Ultra and Nero 7 Premium is basically the same, just different marketing that's all. I strongly deemed that Nero 7 Premium is for Europe/Asia and Nero 7 Ultra is for US. However, it shouldn't matter regardless, they're both the same engine/program.
I've been using Nero 6 for ages and now Nero 7 Premium and I've never encountered any burning issues. Not just burning movies and audio/music cds, but converting AVI into DVD with Nero Vision, transcoding movies with Nero Recode 2, watching movies with Nero ShowTime, etc. Again, maybe I'm just the few that gets lucky that's all.
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15. September 2006 @ 17:16 |
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I keep asking but never get the answer that I ask, what can nero7 do that nero6 can't
RBROCK
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15. September 2006 @ 18:21 |
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I agree with the last post and I also add that here we are being marketed with Ultra 7 and Corporate 7??? Huh???
And we all use it for work, so what is the diff ??? and why try to confuse the enduser if it is a GREAT product????
Regards and no "Premium" Edition here, only in "gasoline"!!!!
Toshiba M50-MX5, 1.86 ghz, Pentium M, 1 Gig; Toshiba 2410, Pentium M; Acer Travelmate; BenQ Ext 162I, DVD Shrink, Any DVD (3 licences), Clone DVD (3 licences), Nero 6.0.0.18 (1 licence/1 notebook), WD 160 gig Storage, Hauppauge Win TV PVR USB 2.0, Canon LIDE 80,Canon 4400F Scanners, Canon 5000 Pixma printer,Canon ip 4300 Printer, Canon printer ES2, Canon printer ip 6700, Panasonic dig cam lz7s, Panasonic cam corder PV-GS300
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24. September 2006 @ 05:51 |
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I just wanted to clarify, b/c of an earlier member's comment about Sonic Record Now on my toshiba notebook and I have confirmed both by a prior issue and with the toshiba warranty depot that I need the program on my notebook in the event of any future issues; which I found out the hard way when I had a problem with my notebook and had uninstalled Sonic Record Now when I took my new notebook out of the box as I was going to install Nero.
The Toshiba Warranty Depot said that all I should do is disable Sonic Record Now from "Startup" and then there won't be a conflict at Boot Up and then the program will simply be sitting on the desktop in the event that I need it for any future problem.
I simply wondered if this made any sense at all to experienced end users?
Also in CD Freaks there were 2 members that posted and indicated that they had Sonic Record Now installed that came with their Sony Vaio and they also had Nero 6 and there were no issues.
Could this be as a result of the brand Sony, personally I did not think so. I thought it should be the same as for Toshiba.
I was wondering if it is another Roxio program that conflicts with Nero, a specific version of Sonic Record Now possibly???
And I will remind that the version of Nero that I plan on using is the 6.6.6.18 that I am satisfied with the stability for me and as well the results that it gives.
I look forward to experienced comments, thankyou
Toshiba M50-MX5, 1.86 ghz, Pentium M, 1 Gig; Toshiba 2410, Pentium M; Acer Travelmate; BenQ Ext 162I, DVD Shrink, Any DVD (3 licences), Clone DVD (3 licences), Nero 6.0.0.18 (1 licence/1 notebook), WD 160 gig Storage, Hauppauge Win TV PVR USB 2.0, Canon LIDE 80,Canon 4400F Scanners, Canon 5000 Pixma printer,Canon ip 4300 Printer, Canon printer ES2, Canon printer ip 6700, Panasonic dig cam lz7s, Panasonic cam corder PV-GS300
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