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Posted by Trev on 12/04/07 10:03
Bill's News wrote:
> "John" <inGod@weTrust.com> wrote in message
> news:24t8l3lp3sjp4eeqbf8gm535shoappemv9@4ax.com...
>> Can anyone recommend any alternatives to Nero?
>>
>
> You read a tad petulantly.
>
> I use Nero, it came free with a rom or burner I bought aeons ago
> and has never refused to accept any other drive nor to update
> itself when asked. But I only use it to occasionally burn DVDs,
> either data or video. Why, in heaven's name, would I use
> optical media burning software to do creative video work?
If you buy the full Nero It has some basic Video editing and DVD menu
creating software. Also some audio cleanup software. I agree with your point
though if its Video editing then get Video editing software. I Still will
not load a project that has become corrupted or maybe had some files Deleted
that where part of it.
Almost any Video editor will be better Sony, Ulead,Pinnacle or if your
computer is new enough Premier elements But that will only work on computers
with the right configuration no AMD there then.
>
> Could Nero be headed toward the Norton syndrome? Norton managed
> to write a program, under DOS, which would spend several hours
> reorganizing your HDD to save possibly seconds at power on. It
> was instantly successful among the same crowd who bought hula
> hoops and pet rocks. Norton became a multi-millionaire,
> presumably laughing all the way to the bank, and then sold his
> "name" to an even bigger scam artist;-)
>
> I've heard or read that it was P.T.Barnum who said: There's a
> sucker born every minute. I think he also said: nail two things
> together that have never been nailed together before and some
> sucker will buy it. Barnum was aware of suckers!
>
> Not knowing why you wanted to use Nero, I'll mention that some
> in this group (and other groups - though that may be the same
> some) find TMPGEnc suites to be sweet!
--
Trev
You can always tell a Yorkshire man,
But you can't tell him much.
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