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Reviewed by Elsa Wenzel
Review date: 9/28/07

In addition to the disc-ripping and -burning capabilities with which Nero first made its mark, the digital-media suite also offers a bevy of options for managing movies, music, and photos. Nero helps you create and edit videos and music files, share that content online, turn your PC into a media center, and back up and recover data in case of disaster. Nero 8 includes a revamped entry page in addition to new support for burning and creating HD and Blu-ray CDs and DVDs.

Nero 8 costs $79 to download, $99 for the box, and $49 to upgrade from Nero 7 Ultra Edition. In the past, Nero has not issued a new version of its software every year, unlike so many other brands. Instead, a new package would come onto the market every other year or so. Peppered between each release were significant updates that Nero's 50 million or so active users could download for free. Now, however, Nero will follow an annual version update schedule.

Setup
We had to let an early download of Nero 8 run all night long (the estimate early in the evening was 9 hours), which was maddening. From the disc, luckily, the 30-minute process on our Windows XP test bed was far less arduous. PhotoShow Express and SecurDisc Viewer took about another 10 minutes to install separately. But beware; Nero will install the Ask search toolbar in your Internet browser unless you step through the process slowly and decline, if it's not what you want.

You'll also have to clear or check lots of boxes to tell Nero whether you want its apps to open your photos, videos, and music files by default or not. You'll have to clear five check boxes to prevent Nero from adding that many desktop shortcuts to your computer.


Nero 8 introduces a StartSmart entry screen that clusters the suite's functions by category so that you don't need to know the names of individual applications to access their features.

Nero 8 requires a Windows 2000 SP4 or later, XP, or Vista computer with a DVD-ROM and a recommended 512MB of RAN for Vista, or 256MB for earlier versions of Windows. You should have 1.5GB of disk space free and another 9GB to squeeze in DVD files. If you want to record or author high-definition content or record TV shows, you'll need a system beefier than the basic requirements. HD DVD playback requires a plug-in from Nero's Web site, for instance.

Interface
Once everything is installed and you reboot, there will be no fewer than 16 items listed in the Nero 8 folder within Windows' Programs menu. This is a complicated package that can be confusing to navigate. The StartSmart screen is the best place to start. The ketchup-color interface of older versions of Nero is gone, replaced by more subtle bluish and gray tones with a list of topics that feels better organized than the sliding bar from Nero 7.

Options along the top now include Rip and Burn, Create and Edit, Home Entertainment and Back Up. The left-hand navigation lists Data Burning, Audio Burning, Audio Ripping, and Copy Disc functions. The organization is helpful, as each of these menu items takes you to collections of applications whose names you may not understand. RSS feeds near the bottom of the screen will show updates from Nero, but we wish it were easier to add our own feeds there, for instance, to display the latest videos shared through MyNero. Instead, you must visit the Options menu (under File) and add XML URLs. The flame icon in the lower-left corner connects to other Nero 8 applications.


Although we had problems accessing it in our early tests, Nero Home's entertainment features include watching, managing, and recording television shows in addition to sharing music and movies.

Features
Nero 8's new features include converting DVD files for an iPod, PSP, or other mobile gadgets; playing AVCHD and Blu-ray video; and backing up files to CD, Blu-ray, and both regular and high-definition DVDs. SecurDisc lets you digitally sign and recover data, and it can make bootable Linux discs--no more DOS. There's also a free one-month trial of Nero Mobile. And you can import and share videos via YouTube, MySpace, and MyNero. Nero can convert files to MPEG-4 and other formats you prefer.


Most of the applications, such as Nero BackItUp, retain their individual interfaces, which veteran users might mind. Overall, however, we wish there were a more integrated appearance to make it easier to learn the various menus and icons.

Once you dig a bit deeper, however, you can easily get lost within Nero's many applications. For instance, when we tried to toy with creating backups, Nero closed the StartSmart window and took us to the entirely different BackItUp interface. We had to close that window for StartSmart to pop up again. However, some users might like this approach because it keeps fewer windows open on your desktop.

A similar thing happened when we selected options from the Home Entertainment menu, which froze our PC. We had to use the Windows Task Manager to reach the otherwise self-explanatory setup interface of Nero Home. Our Windows Firewall kept blocking Nero Home, but didn't tell us so until we tried returning to the StartSmart view.

Behind StartSmart, the look, feel, and features of the various programs remains largely the same. Nero Vision 5 helps you make DVDs, CDs, and slide shows. You can add chapters and markers to high-definition videos. There's a decent photo editing application, too.

Nero Express steps you through making music or video discs, such as a Jukebox Audio CD packed with your choice of audio files that can be played back on discs supporting MP3, WMA, and AAC formats. You can burn a Super Video CD that converts your videos to formats that most SVCD and DVD players can read.

Nero BackItUp enables you to copy and create recovery discs, schedule periodic data backups, and so on.

Service and support
Nero 8 includes a detailed digital manual that connects to online help, to which we weren't fully able to connect. A decent QuickStart printed guide is included with a boxed copy of the software.

User opinions - Nero 8
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Mediocre

4.6

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Average user rating from 24 users

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5 out of 10 - Average
good but not great
nero 8 definitely has taken strides to make it THE app for all of your burning needs, but it still... Read more
by jahpeople (see profile) - October 7, 2007

30 out of 30 users found this user opinion helpful.
1 comment posted to this opinion

4 out of 10 - Mediocre
Too involved for basic use.
Needs to be simpler and more descriptive. If you are developing a software for consumers, make it... Read more
by username:alreadyinuse (see profile) - October 30, 2007

15 out of 15 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Excellent for AVCHD video
I purchased Pinnacle Studio 11.1 Ultimate to edit AVCHD video from my Panasonic HD camcorder. ... Read more
by tcrosley (see profile) - October 4, 2007

15 out of 15 users found this user opinion helpful.

3 out of 10 - Poor
Beware HD DVD Support
I've been a long time user of Nero since version 3. The software has always been great. It's been... Read more
by caskater4 (see profile) - October 29, 2007

10 out of 10 users found this user opinion helpful.

4 out of 10 - Mediocre
okay but Nero 7 is better
I was using Nero version 7 which I liked although some functions were a bit "awkward". So, I... Read more
by ornery (see profile) - February 10, 2008

5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Okay, but still lacks graphics card support
Briefly, Nero 8 is like Nero 7 and Nero 6 before it in that it won't support many ATI cards. I... Read more
by dastrock (see profile) - October 18, 2007

5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.

2 out of 10 - Terrible
Read the Fine Print or lose your money!
I tried and purchased Nero 8 to transfer video tapes to DVDs. After a Nero update the transfers... Read more
by rwp728 (see profile) - August 7, 2008

1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.

3 out of 10 - Poor
Not Easy To Dowload and/or Install
The Nero 6 worked without any problems that I can recall. However, the upgrade to Nero 8 has so... Read more
by Beerwhiz (see profile) - July 23, 2008

1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.

9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Nero 8 is pretty good and there is online survey that might even improve the...
I think we all can help to improve nero's software by participating in the latest online survey.... Read more
by felipéhernandez (see profile) - May 26, 2008

4 out of 10 - Mediocre
Not as good as Nero 7 Ultra Edition.
If I had to rate Nero 8 Ultra Edition and compare it to Nero 7 then I'll have to say Nero 7 was... Read more
by VikkMathis (see profile) - April 23, 2008





Full specifications - Nero 8
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Manufacturer: Nero, Inc
Part number: 800186
General
Category Utilities
Subcategory Utilities - CD / DVD recording, Utilities - encoders / format converters, Utilities - desktop backup / compression / archiving
Version 8
License pricing Standard
Software
License Type Complete package
License Qty 1 user
License Pricing Standard
Platform Windows
Min Supported Color Depth 16-bit (64K colors)
Distribution Media DVD-ROM ( Mini-box )
Package Type Retail
System Requirements
OS Required Microsoft Windows XP SP1, Microsoft Windows Vista Business, Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 or later, Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit versions), Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
Software Requirements DirectX 9.0c, Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
Min Processor Type 1 GHz, 1 GHz, 1 GHz, 1 GHz, 1 GHz, 1 GHz, 1 GHz, 1 GHz, 1 GHz
Peripheral / Interface Devices CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-RW, HD-DVD, DVD-ROM, SVGA monitor, 16 bit sound card, 32 MB video memory, Internet connection
System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit versions) - Pentium III - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB, Microsoft Windows Vista Business - Pentium III - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic - Pentium III - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB, Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate - Pentium III - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB, Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 or later - Pentium III - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 - Pentium III - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition - Pentium III - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB, Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition - Pentium III - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB, Microsoft Windows XP SP1 - Pentium III - RAM 512 MB - HD 1.5 GB
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