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Nero 12 Platinum review

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Nero's multimedia and disc-burning suite is a jack of all trades and master of one

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VIDEO EDITING

We were impressed by the previous version of Nero Video, and it’s changed little other than support for AVCHD2 and, in the Platinum edition only, a new image stabilisation feature. Nero Video is one of the suite’s more comprehensive apps. It supports import and export from a variety of sources, such as directly from a camera or internet service. It also has a wide range of editing effects and transitions. You can use source videos, soundtracks or other material in your video project to create a finished film which you can then save, burn to disc or upload straight to YouTube.

Video Editing

Nero Video is a decent editor, but it didn’t like our 30fps AVCHD Lite files

It’s not particularly easy to use, though, and we encountered a few snags. Rather than just taking you straight to the main editing view there’s an intrusive welcome screen that displays each time you start the application, forcing you to select one of a big range of tasks. Rather than starting a new project by opening an existing video file, you must import it, at which point you’re prompted to select the options for the movie you’re creating – something you may not want to decide until the end.

Nero Video Welcome screen

We found Nero Video’s Welcome screen unwelcoming

Once the project is underway you can import additional source material or drag and drop it into place. We encountered playback issues with AVCHD Lite files taken from a Panasonic camera despite Nero’s comprehensive AVCHD support. The camera’s 30 frames-per-second framerate wasn’t supported: on playback the audio track was perfect but the video ran at twice the correct speed.

NERO HERO

Nero Burning ROM has changed little over its past few iterations, but without doubt it remains the highlight of the Nero suite. It’s a robust and comprehensive burning program, supporting all the optical media and disc types you could ever need. There are a couple of interesting additions in this version, the most notable of which is the new DiscSpan feature which helps where the files you’re trying to burn won’t fit on a single disc. Cleverly, this can burn your files to any mix of Blu-ray, DVD or CD discs, simply adding a file catalogue and extraction program to the last disc in the set. Files aren’t encoded, so you can read them from any PC, but you’ll need to run the extraction program to recover any large files spanned across two or more discs.

Disc Burning

Burning ROM’s new DiscSpan feature helps you span big files across multiple discs

Nero Burning ROM and Nero Video are fairly powerful, but they help underline the comparative simplicity of other software in the Nero 12 Platinum suite. Overall, it’s a patchy experience. None of the applications are bad and most are easy to use, but only Burning ROM is truly class-leading in its own right and it’s available separately for £40.

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