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| Posted by | Dennis |
| Posted on | 08/07/03 15:23 |
| Number of views | 28616 |
Ahead's NeroVision Express 2 software is a complete package that can capture, author and burn your video files. Videos can be captured from DV cameras and other external video devices. The files can then be recorded to DVD-Video, Video CD (VCD) and Super Video CD (SVCD). As you can see in the screenshot below, the NeroVision Express 2 user interface looks a lot like the Nero Express interface:

With NeroVision Express you can easily create a cool looking CD/DVD disc or create a slide show. Via drag and drop you can add new audio or picture files to your project and besides that you can add transitions between the various items via the same simple drag and drop method:

Create Slide Show
After, for example, setting up a slide show you can also add more projects, such as video files (supported file types are *.AVI, *.MPEG, *.DV, *.VOB and *.DAT):

Add More Titles
The diagram below gives you an idea of the tasks you can do with NeroVision Express and which steps are involved:


How come you didn't (get to) preview NeroMix? Seems only to be available in the U.S. (Ultra edition) for some reason.


[edited by MTR on 08.07.2003 16:39]




I just hope this won't be as bloated and as buggy as Easy Coaster Creator
.
And I see no mention of support for the excellent Ogg Vorbis and FLAC audio formats. But they still support this crappy WMA
.

(Hint, Hint, Elby come out with a package software that is 1 app that does it all).
Later all
[edited by CaFrow on 09.07.2003 00:25]
[edited by CaFrow on 09.07.2003 00:26]


cya


cya




I thought it had been reported that 'relax joliet restrictions' in 5.5 did not actually work properly - can anyone confirm this?


- support for the romeo file format
- a possibility to save thewindow layout on exit


Also, whats the max characters I can have in a file name after selecting this option.
I have a habit of giving very long names to files & so for burning my personal data I use RecordNow Max as it allows 200+ characters in a file name.


Most of the time the 'BURN' option is shaded out.
Ugly old fashioned software.




Media Player/ShowTime

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