he new MediaHub component - a combination media organizer, media player, photo editor and slideshow creator - offers a friendly interface. The Nero Vision video editor and authoring software gets some major changes, too, including better prefabricated art and templates; sadly, Nero Multimedia Suite 10's interface still has one foot in Nero's past.
While Nero Multimedia Suite 10 still comprises a number of individual components, unbundled versions of major components are now available. MediaHub and Vision are sold separately as Nero Vision xTra; Nero Burning ROM (as it was before the suite wars with Roxio began); and the capable imaging/file backup/synching Nero BackItUp & Burn. You're still better off with the suite if you think you'll want at least two of these core functions.
MediaHub's interface is far friendlier than that offered by most of Nero Multimedia Suite 10's components. (Only BackItUp & Burn can match it.) Its extensive file support is also impressive. Not only does it handle common media and file types such as audio CD, DVD, JPEG, MPEG, bitmaps, MP3, and wave, it also recognizes more esoteric types such as compressed TIFF, FLAC, APE, and non-standard wave file resolutions such as 24-bit/88kHz. It also understands DirectShow filters (codecs) such as QuickTime, MP4, HD WMV, .FLV (Flash), and .MKV.
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