Nero updated to version 7.2.7.0

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28 Aug 06 23:07 by H3rB3i in category Uncategorized To news archive

Null-A used our news submit to let us know that the popular burning suite has been updated to version 7.2.7.0. Unfortunately, there is no changelog available at the moment. But stay tuned, we’ll post an update as soon as possible.

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Those who want to try this new version can find it over at the Nero website here. Don’t forget to let your fellow CD Freaks know how this new version works and post your findings in our Nero & InCD forum.

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14 Comments

lanky
Posts: 208
Posted on: 29 Aug 06 11:17
Changelog: - Bigger download - More features you will never use
fremens
Posts: 5
Posted on: 29 Aug 06 13:06
how true!
neo1918
Posts: 259
Posted on: 29 Aug 06 17:42
Changelog: - Guess! (We're too lazy to release a changelog.)
fmaxwell
Posts: 2
Posted on: 29 Aug 06 20:53
Changelog: Unspecified changes made to: substandard video editor substandard backup program substandard photo management software substandard audio editing program substandard media player InCD more aggressively insists that it should format and use any blank optical media you insert. Installer modified to make it harder to install only software needed to burn data, audio, and video discs. Substandard packages make themselves the default handler for even more audio, video, and graphic files on the user's system. Nero Express further simplified to a single "Burn" button.
Phunc
Posts: 54
Posted on: 29 Aug 06 22:23
Does this program ever evolve ? I only see it becoming something nobody really likes to use anymore. It took them years to make it better but they added so much crap I actually don't use it anymore. There are freeware alternatives that are way better and way more easy to use.
robertw
Posts: 17
Posted on: 30 Aug 06 02:47
I'm sure you all know this - you even sorta mention it: People who frequent this and similar sites are no longer the target market for Nero. It's mom and pop at Best Buy and Circuit City. Their new Acer has a burner and they just want something that'll let them press a single button (as fmaxwell mentions) and get the "job" done. Doesn't matter how well it works because they won't know the difference anyway. Of course, I used Nero -- until I found it couldn't burn DL discs with any reliablilty that I found reasonable. I still have 6.6.1.4 on my machine, but that's the last version I'll ever use. I still use it for the infrequent CD burn.
Ranmacanada
Posts: 290
Posted on: 30 Aug 06 05:36
I just use nero portable. 12 megs and does all the burning you need. None of that other crap that comes with it. No encoding no picture stuff, just the plain old program
Saxtus
Posts: 16
Posted on: 30 Aug 06 12:48
Oh well, does InCD stills writes file's creation date wrongly (creation date = copy date)?
Blodulv
Posts: 707
Posted on: 30 Aug 06 16:27
so what are some good alternatives to nero?
puki ajam
Posts: 95
Posted on: 30 Aug 06 18:32
imgburn :g
CYBERsammy
Posts: 5
Posted on: 30 Aug 06 20:22
ImgBurn is JUST for ISO's ! There are some people out there, who want to record something else besides pirated ISO's. Listing alternatives for blodulv doesn't make any sense, unless you know, what he needs !
Dr. Who
Posts: 4502
Posted on: 30 Aug 06 22:01
@ Blodulv DoISO and it is free too.
Blodulv
Posts: 707
Posted on: 31 Aug 06 12:25
burning audio cds, data cds/dvds and movies (not iso images). Should i just stick with nero for these?
r_saotome
Posts: 460
Posted on: 01 Sep 06 13:04
True, BUT.... if you've updated to ImgBurn 2.0.0.0, just enter the BUILD mode, wholla...add data files, select output (ISO, or Burner), and away you go. (This is in response to CYBERsammy)
[edited by r_saotome on 01.09.2006 13:05]
[edited by r_saotome on 01.09.2006 13:05]

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