
come, though now in a more polished wrapper. The installation file is massive; also, once Nero is on your machine, it consumes a hefty serving of memory. Considering all it can do, though, we can only complain so much.
CD- and DVD-burning is still Nero's core; welcome shortcuts for burning and ripping CDs and DVDs are now accessible from the new StartSmart GUI, which is now adorned with a programmable RSS reader. Authoring and burning high-definition CDs and DVDs are added features, and so is the ability to export video files made and edited with Nero to YouTube, MySpace, and MyNero.
Nero 8 Ultra introduces RescueAgent, a tool to recover data from damaged disks, and a gaggle of Vista features, including a one-click desktop gadget for copying CDs.
Despite the cosmetic alterations, Vista support, and enhancements, particularly to Nero Vision, the dramatic changes are slim. However, Nero Ultra 8's significantly faster application launch time and improved usability make the audio, video, photo, data, and home entertainment workhorse that lets you edit MP3s, capture and edit video, record and playback TV, create slide shows, back up data, convert audio files, check your hardware specs, and design disc covers with ease well worth a try.
Operating System
· Nero 8 will run on Windows XP, Window Vista, Window 7 or any more recent iteration of the Windows OS.
Processor
· The software requires a 1.0 GHz Pentium III processor.
RAM
· Nero 8 necessitates 256 MB of RAM to run on most Windows systems and 512 MB to run in Windows Vista.
Hard drive
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Users need to open 1.2 GB of hard drive space to install Nero 8. Up to 9 GB of space may be required to burn particularly large files to a DVD.
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