Hello Brian,
Instead of letting your computer install Nero, choose to explore it.
In this way, you can pick and choose what parts of the software you really
need.
I just got a new cd drive for one of my computers, it came with Nero 7.5.
I can do some things with Nero that I couldn't with Windows Media Player 10
and 11.
For an example, I can record directly from my vintage stereo receiver.
I could not do that with Windows Media Player.
But anyhow, try exploring Nero first before you install it.
My best regards to you all!
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From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2007 9:45 AM
Subject: A question about Nero 7.9
Hi all,
Well in some ways you could probably call me very conservative.
But when things works nicely why change them?
But this also some times make me lack dramatically when we're talking new
versions of some specific programs like in this case Nero.
How is it with Nero 7? I have a so called Nero 7 Premium with lots and
lots
of inaccessible multimedia stuff that I don't want to install.
Is it in any way possible not to install all these media applications, but
only the raw Nero application?
Is there a good frre tutorial about how to setup and use Nero 7 the best
way?
I hope some one can confirm some of these wishes, and guide me in the
right
direction?
Best regards
Brian
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