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| PLATFORM: | Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 95 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Ahead Software |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 160006 |
| UPC: | 658657160006 |
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Customer Reviews of Nero 6 [Old Version]
Don't Waste Your Time and Money! I bought the OEM Suite (it included an expired demo version of the wav editor). I called customer service and was told to purchase MP3pro for $20 to fix the problem. Then, after downloading and not installing properly, I was prompted to go to EXTRAS and Encoding (no encoding). Tried to reinstall, it wouldn't let me. Nero tech support charges $1.29 a minute to help you solve this problem. It's called "throwing good money after bad". STAY AWAY FROM THIS PRODUCT!
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Other excellent programs do exist
Well If you get the OEM version with a new burner (DVD in particular) it does not come with the DVD encoding plugin. Shell out another $24.00. I think the look is just too glitzy. There are other excellent programs that rip music CD's directly to MP3 or Ogg quicker and better. There is even DVD copier programs that will do the same things Nero does PLUS copy protected DVDs. These programs together don't cost you much if any more than NERO. I tried it cause the OEM came with my new 16x DVD burner. It's just like DVD player programs, theres dozens out there, just depends on what you like and of course you know about the inCD problem with XP service pack 2. NERO doesn't even have a complete fix for it. IF you are like me folks and burn AVI's to DVD, convert VHS to DVD and copy DVD's and especially rip music CD's, get something else, but do your research. If it comes with hardware and you have nothing else try it out. If you already have something you use and like keep it, cause remember if it's an OEM shipment it won't be a fully operational version.
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>This is just my 2 cents worth thats all.