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It's still very easy to navigate the menus to where you need to be. I would dock them half a point for breaking up the unity, but since I can't score 4. This software takes quite a while to install followed by numerous updates to download. It is more complex to use than pevious versions. I have had it about a month now and everything works fine except Nero Kwik media, which boots up and after about 15 secounds crashes every time. This is a shame, as the whole product is centred around this feature as a starting point in which to oranise your videos and photos ready to edit and burn - hence the 2 star rating.
I have windows 7 so i dont know if the kwik media works any better on previous versions of windows. I am hoping that Nero will do an update to fix this problem. It didn't just arrived on time, it arrived earlier than expected, it was easy to upload, can't be happy with it than I already am. I'm mainly using it for my photography for slideshows for airshows, Tankfest, holidays etc and saving it onto a DVD and the programe gives you the option to finalise the disc which is exactly why I bought this programe.
Can't recommend this software enough. Good value for money, on the functions I have used it works perfectly, delivery was fine, had a manual withit which I haven't needed but it may be useful if you haven't used nero before. Good product sadly cant use on my pc as i have a laptop n pc but stupid software will only allow to install on one machine, i dont see why i should have to buy another licence if its owned by same person used in same house.
Nero 11 was not as good as I expected. The instructions in downloadable manuals were not very good or easy to follow. I found the CD Label maker in particular difficult to use and how to place the produced label central for printing was not very clear at all.
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No more small and blurry pictures. Quick and easy to achieve top results - try it out now. We aim to provide our customers with high-quality, reliable and user-friendly software solutions without compromising on innovation and state-of-the-art technology. Nero develops software applications and platforms that enable users to smartly edit, organize, backup, convert, or share their photos, videos and music. The y-axis represents the amplitude and the x-axis the frequency.
The numbers in the Filters drop-down menu represent the squares in the Frequency Response Graph from left to right. Indicates the distribution of the handles on the x-axis. You can enter the values in Hz of the center frequencies in the fields.
Bandwidth Gain Indicates whether the bandwidth of the center frequency rises and falls steeply or gently. You can set a value between 0. Specifies the amplification of the signal on the y-axis of the curve in the diagram. The following settings are available in the Low Shelf area: Low Shelf Increases or decreases low frequencies. Specifies the degree of increase or decrease. The following setting options are available in the High Shelf area: High Shelf Increases or decreases high frequencies.
Cut Off Gain Allows the filter to start after a certain frequency. Specifies the degree of increase or decrease Karaoke Filter The Karaoke Filter tool filters frequencies from the audio file that are the same on both channels of a stereo file. On older recordings, this is usually the voice.
However, if the voice is not distributed evenly on both channels, you can perform some fine tuning. The following sliders are available: Vocal Pan Gain Compensation Specifies the channel and intensity with which the voice is to be filtered.
Increases the volume of the audio file, which had become quieter because the filter was applied. The Vocal Frequency Band area specifies the frequency band of the voice. The following sliders are available: Lower Frequency Upper Frequency Specifies the lower frequency limit for the voice. This is typically a value of Hz.
Specifies the upper frequency limit for the voice. This is typically a value of Hz Noise Gate The Noise Gate tool suppresses quiet sections in the signal transmission. For example, it helps prevent noise. The noise gate belongs to the category of dynamic processors.
In other words, the gate is closed if the db value is too low. Specifies the time required to reopen the gate in milliseconds after the threshold has been exceeded, i.
Specifies the time in milliseconds required to close the gate, i. The following option buttons are available in the Channel Mode area: Linked Independent If the Linked option button is enabled, the noise gate for both channels appears as soon as one or both of the two channels exceeds the threshold.
If the Independent option button is enabled, the noise gate closes or opens both channels independently when the threshold is reached. Only relevant for audio files in stereo format Pitch Tuning The Pitch Tuning tool changes the pitch, e.
Shows the level of correction on the basis of the movement of the green arrow in percent. Specifies the reference sound used for correction. Specifies for how long the sound is to be corrected. The lower the value, the shorter the correction period for an incorrect sound. Provides a variety of scales for selection. The most commonly used scale in Europe is Equally Tempered Chrome. The following setting options are available in the Vibrato area: Vibrato Adds sound changes, both high and low.
This causes the voice to "vibrate". Indicates the intensity of the sound change Stereo Processor The Stereo Processor tool allows you to manipulate the stereo sound. The Left Out area specifies the output intensity of the left speaker. The following sliders are available: Left In Right In Specifies the intensity of the left input signal for the left speaker. Specifies the intensity of the right input signal for the left speaker.
The Right Out area specifies the output intensity of the right speaker. The following sliders are available: Left In Right In Specifies the intensity of the left input signal for the right speaker. The following sliders are available in the Stereo Settings area: Phase Offset Stereo Broadening Compensates for differences in run-time between the left and right channel. Makes a mono recording sound like a stereo recording.
This setting gives a stereo recording an even broader feeling Time Correction The Time Correction tool changes the playback speed, but not the pitch.
The following setting options are available in the Timescale Modification Factor area: Option button Percentage Option button Beats per Minute Drop-down menu Optimization Changes the playback speed in percent. The change can either be set on the slider or entered in the input field. Changes the playback speed in beats per minute BPM. The change can be entered in the input field.
Specifies the type of music of the audio file to be altered, so as to optimize speed changes for this file. The length of the audio file can be changed or retained. It is possible to adjust the length of the audio file to the faster playback speed.
The following setting options are available: Interval Fine-tune Maintain Original Length Changes the pitch in the audio file. Permits fine tuning if retaining the original length causes distortion.
Retains the original length of the audio file Effects Chorus The Chorus effect creates an echo effect which, when applied to a recorded voice, makes it sound like there is a choir singing in the background.
The following sliders are available in the Modulation area: Depth Specifies the degree of the change in pitch.
Frequency Specifies the frequency of the change in pitch oscillations. The following slider is available in the Delay area: Delay Specifies the delay with which the copy is played in comparison with the original signal. Reduces frequencies above the specified Hertz rate and allows low frequencies beneath the specified value to pass almost unfiltered. The following sliders are available in the Mix area: Effect Dry Signal Mixes the original signal with the copied signal, indicating the intensity of the copied signal.
Mixes the original signal with the copied signal, indicating the intensity of the original signal. The following setting options are available: Select Impulse Response Graph Impulse Response Gain Allows you to open the source file for the impulse response from which the reverb effect for the audio file to be edited is generated.
Displays the signal of the impulse response. Graph Gain Pre-Delay Displays the frequency limit for the reverb. The y-axis of the curve specifies the gain of the reverb effect in the graph, while the x-axis shows the frequency. Switches between a linear and logarithmic scale for the limiting frequency graphic. Specifies the length of time required by the sound to be deflected from an obstacle, thereby indicating the intensity of the echo.
The following sliders are available in the Mix area: Dry Signal Effect Mixes the original signal with the copied signal, indicating the intensity of the original signal. Mixes the original signal with the copied signal, indicating the intensity of the copied signal Delay The Delay effect creates an echo using a copy of the original signal which is played with a delay.
The following sliders are available in the Delay area: Delay Time Feedback Specifies the delay in playing back the copied signal. Specifies how many copies of the original signal are to be made. Mixes the original signal with the copied signal, indicating the intensity of the copied signal Distortion The Distortion effect is used for guitars. This means that a recording of acoustic guitar can be distorted to sound like an electric guitar. The following setting options are available in the Distortion area: Drop-down menu Method Offers a variety of distortion options, e.
Drive Indicates the intensity of the interference. Hardness Specifies the hardness of the distortion. This can only be adjusted if the Tube, Fuzz3 and Variable clipping entries have been selected in the Method drop-down menu. Specifies the lower limit of the frequency band for the original signal. Specifies the upper limit of the frequency band for the original signal. Specifies the lower limit of the frequency band for the edited signal. Specifies the upper limit of the frequency band for the edited signal.
Mixes the original signal with the copied signal, indicating the intensity of the copied signal Doppler The Doppler effect simulates a noise source passing by and the resulting special auditory features. The following setting options are available: Graph Diameter Duration Shows the target and end point of the movement of the noise source. The listener is at the center of the graph. The pattern of the movement can be changed using the straight lines in the graph.
Specifies the diameters of the movement radius. Specifies the duration of the movement Flanger The Flanger effect is a guitar effect that distorts the sound by playing back a copy of the original signal with a delay.
The copy is changed by means of modulation, so that the sound is distorted in a characteristic way. The following setting options are available in the Modulation area: Depth Frequency Modifies the copied signal and specifies the degree of the change in pitch. Modifies the copied signal and specifies the frequency of the change in pitch. The following setting options are available in the Mix area: Dry Signal Effect Mixes the original signal with the copied signal, indicating the intensity of the original signal.
Mixes the original signal with the copied signal, indicating the intensity of the copied signal. The file is thus louder overall without exceeding value 1 of the amplitude. The following slider is available: Aimed Gain Specifies the degree of amplification Low Fidelity The Low Fidelity effect creates interference effects, so-called quantification errors, by reducing the bit rate.
Noise can be heard when the bit rate is dramatically reduced. If the sample rate is reduced, the audio file sounds duller and less detailed. Specifies the bit depth. Audio CDs have a bit depth of 16, for example. Specifies the sample rate. Audio CDs have a sample rate of Hz Modulation The Modulation effect allows the amplitude and frequency to be changed separately. The following setting options are available in the Amplitude Modulation area: Amplitude Modulation Graph Modulation signal Activates the settings options for amplitude modulation.
Shows the amplitude of the audio signal. Frequency Specifies the frequency of the signal. Selects the signal form that is displayed in the amplitudes modulation graph. Balances different end and start values. Only activated for self-produced signals. The following setting options are available in the Frequency Modulation area: Frequency Modulation Graph Modulation signal Activates the settings options for frequency modulation.
Shows the frequency of the audio signal. Frequency Depth Specifies the frequency of the signal. Specifies the depth of the signal. Drop-down menu Modulation signal Blend Edges Selects the signal form, for instance, sine, that is displayed in the frequency modulation graph. Mix mixes the original signal with the modulated amplitude signal and the modulated frequency signal.
The following sliders are available in the Mix area: Dry Signal Amplitude Modulated Frequency Modulated Indicates the intensity of the original signal. Specifies the intensity of the signal with the modulated amplitude. Specifies the intensity of the signal with the modulated frequency. This creates the reverb effect. Each button represents one copy. Graphically represents the copies. Specifies the intervals at which copies are to be played. In the case of stereo files, this indicates the speaker on which the copies are to be heard.
The following setting options are available in the Feedback area: Drop-down menu Type Feedback Gain Provides different filters for the copied signals for selection. Specifies the volume of the copies that are played after the time specified with the Delay slider. The following sliders are available in the Mix area: Dry Signal Effect Mixes the original signal with the edited copies, indicating the intensity of the original signal.
Mixes the original signal with the edited copies, indicating the intensity of the edited signal Phaser The Phaser effect is a guitar effect that distorts the sound by playing back a band-filtered copy of the original signal with a delay. The following setting options are available in the Modulation area: Drop-down menu Modulation Function Provides different signal forms.