#NERO MEDIA PLAYER WINDOWS 7#
It has also had an interface overhaul this time round, so it’s more in tune with Windows 7 look. Unlike previous versions of Nero Multimedia Suite, Vision supports Blu-ray authoring out of the box. Nero Vision is the main video editing and authoring application. One advantage, however, is the ability to publish all of your content directly from the main interface, either to disk or uploaded to Myspace, YouTube, Flickr, Facebook and My Nero, Nero’s own media sharing service. Audio files in particular are better serviced by more accomplished freely available audio players and library managers - including iTunes and Windows Media Player. Given the absence of powerful management tools, and the missing interlinks between media types in the few instances where they would be useful, one has to question to wisdom of bringing all your video, photos and audio files together in one interface. You can create photo and video slideshows directly within MediaHub, but you need to switch to Nero Vision if you want to add your own music a strange omission given the supposed tight integration of different media. Unfortunately there are no batch tools like rename, tag or convert, which would have been particularly useful for both photos and audio files. You can use MediaHub to rip and burn CDs and perform basic touch-up editing on your photos.
The interface is clutter-free and easy to navigate, although multitasking – playing audio while tidying your photos, for example – is not particularly intuitive, and it doesn't always follow Windows standard shortcut conventions. It provides a unified library for managing and enjoying your audio, photo and video files. MediaHub is new to this version of Multimedia Suite. Nero Multimedia Suite 10 is a collection of tools that allow you to get the most from your photo, video and audio files, as well as performing common disk burning tasks and file and system backup.