Editorial Reviews
Product Description:Ahead Software's Nero program is the most popular CD and DVD burning software in the world. While it seems like it should be easy to burn CDs and DVDs, doing so can be much more complicated than it appears, and many users reach high frustration levels after burning multiple coasters that don't work.
This simple, task-oriented, step-by-step book covers the entire Nero program suite, including audio CD burning, data backup, managing photos, DVD video burning, designing CD/DVD labels, editing sound, creating a virtual drive and CD/DVD data disk, and playing audio and video. This updated revision to the bestseller (nearly 20,000 copies sold), has been completely rewritten to focus on the tasks that most people perform with Nero 7.
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
Great book for casual DVD/CD burning enthusiastic, July 13, 2008
By
Inder Pahwa (Rockville, MD)
This is a great book if you don't have time to surf NERO website or Help files for simple and intermediate level questions. Since Nero program is compilation of several programs, this book kinda put all the programs usage at one place. I have Nero 8 and still got this book as there is not much differece besides interface enhancement between version 7 & 8. I would highly recommend this book to avoid disappointment & confusion in DVD/CD burning process that Nero is famous for!
The Book of Nero 7: CD and DVD Burning Made Easy, November 9, 2007
By
James Clayton (California)
Can't operate NERO 7 successfully without this book! Great reference as well as tutor! Good job of writing!
States the obvious on usage of an inferior product, July 5, 2007
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Professional Software DeveloperIf you have no clue on how to use Nero, and somehow managed to get it cleanly installed (in itself not a fun process) then this book will re-state the obvious. All in all, given the horror of trying to install Nero 7, if you might have benefited from this book, you'll never get far enough on the software install to make the book worth buying.
One star or less, May 22, 2007
By
Dennie T. White (Norman, OK United States)
If you're an absolute newbe, this is probably a good book for you.
If you have any experience at all, pass on this one.
OK for a beginner, May 12, 2007
By
Bluffheights90814 (Long Beach, CA)
This book is pretty basic, but gives you the information you need to get started. If you need anything more than the basics, then best to download and print the voluminous manuals available at the Nero website.