Nero Video 2017 review: As good as it gets for ripping, copying, and repackaging video
from PC world 18 September indexed on 18 September 2017 12:01Nero Video Editor may not be as well known as Nero's DVD burning and copying software, but its video editing program walks the same path. It's an affordable and reliable consumer video editor with a heavy emphasis on creating videos that you will export to physical media. That means support for things like the Ultra HD standard for Blu-ray, and robust tools for building out DVD menus and functionality in addition to your standard video editing tools. In terms of features, the editing process is quite standard. Nero Video 2017 has plenty of effects and transitions, and we were pleased to find that many of them support 4K. But the timeline-based editing doesn't offer anything unusual over other applications. In fact, the user interface feels simultaneously simplistic and counter-intuitive. Buttons are large and clearly labeled, and most features are hidden behind a few menu clicks in both the advanced and express editing modes. However, that means you have to do some digging to learn how to do things, whereas some other apps do a better job of putting the most critical things up front. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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