After that, click Make DVD and set up your chapter points, by having the software insert them automatically (either by detecting scene changes or by placing chapters at the first frame of each imported clip) or by manually placing them and moving them around. The basic premise of the applet is to just drag and drop your clips into either the timeline or storyboard. You can work in either a timeline or storyboard interface. Previous versions of Nero have also included Nero Vision, a kinda-basic video-editing applet that naturally makes it pretty easy to burn your video to DVD, AVCHD and even Blu-ray Disc, if you happen to have a Blu-ray Disc burner on your system.
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And, of course, keeping up with the state of the art, there’s full support for Windows Vista as well as AVCHD and Blu-ray Disc (BD-AV) playback. Nero has also added a feature that gives you the ability to perform one-click transfers to or from YouTube, MySpace or the new My Nero community. On the left-hand side of the app, you can quickly assemble a data disc for burning, create an audio CD or a “jukebox disc” in MP3 or Nero Digital Audio+ format, rip an audio CD to MP3, Nero Digital Audio or WAV, or copy a disc (unprotected, if you please). The look and feel of StartSmart is quite different from that of previous versions. If you don’t know exactly what part of Nero to use to handle your project, start here. Once installed, we thought the logical place to start testing was to look at StartSmart, which is essentially the portal/command center/application launcher of the suite.
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We encountered no significant issues over the course of the install, and we haven’t seen any references to the download version that we installed as being a trial version since we entered the product’s serial number (that was a bone of contention that many users had with Nero 7).
The installation process for Nero 8 was more polished than it was for Nero 7. Now, version 7 makes way for the current version – we tested version 8.2.8.0 of Nero. Over that time, it got a large number of bug fixes and new features (e.g., Vista compatibility and HD disc support). Nero is one of the most popular disc-burning suites for Windows, and certainly one of the most comprehensive disc-burning suites for any platform.