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Nero 6 delayed

configure   on 20 July 2003 - 03:02 · 52 comments & 1665 views

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Thanks aadd. As we all know that yesterday was 18th July and Ahead was supposd to announce the release of Nero 6 yesterday.

After being silent for the whole day, Ahead finally announced the delay of Nero 6 web release. Still Nero 6 Ultra Edition released to retail in the USA and is now available at leading retailers and online stores.

Following statement can be seen at the Ahead website:
    Ahead packs key new features into Nero 6 at the last moment! Due to high demand, features originally slated for future versions have now been brought forward in time to add even more value to this already impressive suite. Stay tuned for the new web release, now scheduled for July 25th. Included will be "Special Project" Nero Recode!
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The campaign comes just weeks after U.S. appeals court rulings requiring Internet providers to readily identify subscribers suspected of illegally sharing music and movie files. The 1998 Digital Millennium Copyright Act permits music companies to force Internet providers to turn over the names of suspected music pirates upon subpoena from any U.S. District Court clerk's office, without a judge's signature required.

In some cases, subpoenas cite as few as five songs as "representative recordings" of music files available for downloading from these users. The trade group for the largest music labels, the Washington-based RIAA, previously indicated its lawyers would target Internet users who offer substantial collections of MP3 song files but declined to say how many songs might qualify for a lawsuit.

"We would have to look at historic trends, but that is a very high number," said Alan Davidson of the Center for Democracy and Technology, a civil liberties group that has argued against the subpoenas. "It doesn't sound like they're just going after a few big fish."

Music fans are fighting back with technology, using new software designed specifically to stymie monitoring of their online activities by the major record labels.

A new version of "Kazaa Lite," free software that provides access to the service operated by Sharman Networks Ltd., can prevent anyone from listing all music files on an individual's machine and purports to block scans from Internet addresses believed to be associated with the RIAA.

Many of the subpoenas reviewed by the AP identified songs from the same few artists, including Avril Lavigne, Snoop Dogg and Michael Jackson. It was impossible to determine whether industry lawyers were searching the Internet specifically for songs by these artists or whether they were commonly popular among the roughly 60 million users of file-sharing services.

The RIAA's subpoenas are so prolific that the U.S. District Court in Washington, already suffering staff shortages, has been forced to reassign employees from elsewhere in the clerk's office to help process paperwork, said Angela Caesar-Mobley, the clerk's operations manager.

The RIAA declined to comment on the numbers of subpoenas it issued.

"We are identifying substantial infringers and we're going to whatever entity is providing (Internet) service for that potential infringer," said Matt Oppenheim, the group's senior vice president of business and legal affairs. "From there we'll be in a position to begin bringing lawsuits."

A spokeswoman for the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts said the clerk's office here was "functioning more like a clearing house, issuing subpoenas for all over the country." Any civil lawsuits would likely be transferred to a different jurisdiction, spokeswoman Karen Redmond said.

Verizon, which has fought the RIAA over the subpoenas with continued legal appeals, said it received at least 150 subpoenas during the last two weeks. There were no subpoenas on file sent to AOL Time Warner Inc., the nation's largest Internet provider and also parent company of Warner Music Group. Earthlink Inc., another of the largest Internet providers, said it has received only three new subpoenas.

Depaul University in Chicago was among the few colleges that received such subpoenas; the RIAA asked Depaul on July 2 to track down a user known as "anon39023" who was allegedly offering at least eight songs.

There was some evidence the threat of an expensive lawsuit was discouraging online music sharing. Nielsen NetRatings, which monitors Internet usage, earlier this week reported a decline for traffic on the Kazaa network of one million users, with similarly large drops across other services.

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#1 The Hermit on 20 Jul 2003 - 03:14
Someone explain this to me....
#2 Mav Phoenix on 20 Jul 2003 - 03:14
QUOTE
Included will be "Special Project" Nero Recode!



#3 divertom15 on 20 Jul 2003 - 04:13
wonder if this "special progect" is going to be worth the wait
(6 replies) #4 Opio on 20 Jul 2003 - 04:48
Man they still haven't added native OGG support
#4.1 Mav Phoenix on 20 Jul 2003 - 06:04
Yeah, I thought that would've been put in after how many requests I hear for it.
#4.2 nookadum on 20 Jul 2003 - 06:24
There's a PLUGIN for it. Not a lot of people use OGG support.
#4.3 Mav Phoenix on 20 Jul 2003 - 06:30
I know there's a plugin, but still that's all the more reason for them to include it. Also don't be so damn rude with your "caps", ok kiddo.
#4.4 Solarix on 20 Jul 2003 - 13:24
whats wrong with caps?
#4.5 nookadum on 21 Jul 2003 - 14:30
You considered that rude? You obviously haven't been on the net long enough to know when points are being made and phrases are virtually expressed.
#4.6 Mav Phoenix on 21 Jul 2003 - 20:02
You need to stop talking out your ass. It IS rude to emphasis like that when the person is quite aware that there is a PLUGIN available, which still doesn't dismiss the fact that there should be an official one released.
(6 replies) #5 l77Il7H on 20 Jul 2003 - 05:25
who cares, i alreayd have this osftware.
#5.1 JaggedFlame on 20 Jul 2003 - 06:47
Yeah, you have software before they make it? Props.
#5.2 stezo2k on 20 Jul 2003 - 07:53
i have it too actually, it got leaked a couple of weeks ago, i'll delete it when the official release is available for download, i have the full nero (not OEM) that came with my cdrw, so i guess its legal for me to use it due to owning version 5
#5.3 Galley_SimRacer on 20 Jul 2003 - 11:24
It's been available at retail since last wednesday.
#5.4 Fredde87 on 20 Jul 2003 - 11:24
I think he (JaggedFlame) meens nero record which is not included in the leaked version... And no it is not legal only the people that own the retail version will get a free nero 6.0 key people like me and you who got it with our cd-rw will not get a upgrade...
#5.5 JaggedFlame on 20 Jul 2003 - 22:23
Obviously, if it's delayed because they're still working on it, what you have is not the same as what they're going to release.
#5.6 LVirus on 21 Jul 2003 - 05:20
Tell me hows that not actually OEM ? It is OEM and you are legit to use Nero 6 only if you buy 5.5 from their website and receive legimate Nero 6 key.
(1 reply) #6 slang123 on 20 Jul 2003 - 07:40
how are they gonna test the recode in time?
#6.1 Sawyer12 on 20 Jul 2003 - 19:12
test ? what test lol
(2 replies) #7 extreme_madness on 20 Jul 2003 - 07:41
"special project" might not be that good... could be a form of product activation, after the leaked version was made so freely available on the net
#7.1 Yvo on 20 Jul 2003 - 08:42
i fear the same reason, maybe because of all software companies heading this way
#7.2 Mystical112 on 20 Jul 2003 - 16:29
ya that's what i think too...cause it soo easy to get it of the net atm....
#8 fretster on 20 Jul 2003 - 07:47
yay
#9 James55 on 20 Jul 2003 - 08:27
I have it also. Got it about a week ago
#10 DJP on 20 Jul 2003 - 10:42
Uhmm, where's the newssource of this message?
#11 Moe Szyslak on 20 Jul 2003 - 10:44
They are probably changing the key codes and blacklisting the leaked ones
#12 daveoc64 on 20 Jul 2003 - 11:11
I hope they aren't going to add DRM.
#13 Galley_SimRacer on 20 Jul 2003 - 11:25
Best Buy has it this week for $79.99, plus a $20 gift card. Sweet!
#14 Fredde87 on 20 Jul 2003 - 11:25
I think it will probebly not be worth the wait... It is probebly just some trick ahead is using to so people won't use the leaked version...
(3 replies) #15 Animaniac on 20 Jul 2003 - 11:44
Version 6.0.0.0 has been leaked, however, it is not up-to-date, as bugs have been since squashed and programs have been improved, namely the AAC encoder. Recode is a program that will transcode your music from various formats to Nero supported formats such as LC AAC, HE AAC, MP3, mp3PRO, etc. The reason there is no Ogg Vorbis support is that the encoder is ALWAYS the same, since it is an open source project, the original encoder is the best encoder, the plugin is based entirely on this code. There is a tweaked version for higher bitrates (oggencgt3, availible at Rarewares), but it is still based on the official Vorbis code. It will also be merged with the official Vorbis code soon. The news source is Ahead. My information has been gathered from talking to people "in the know."

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#15.1 MikeN on 21 Jul 2003 - 18:22
Eh? I'm sorry, I don't understand the reason for the lack of an Ogg encoder/decoder...

Last edited by 7472 on 21 Jul 2003 - 20:05
#15.2 Animaniac on 22 Jul 2003 - 00:04
They're all the same... if they do manage to improve it, they have to send their code to Xiph (the makers of Voribs) and make it public, which a commerical company would not like. Anytime anyone improves it, the code is updated, this is a basic principle of open source software... So the plugin on the internet would be the same as what Ahead would provide, it's not a hard concept. Also, "Ogg" is the container/umbrella project, "Vorbis" is the audio format.
#15.3 MikeN on 22 Jul 2003 - 20:46
Ah... I see what you're getting at, but I still thinks it's lame!
#16 musicmaster on 20 Jul 2003 - 11:48
O well. i just bought a lite-on burner yesterday.
#17 Webgraph on 20 Jul 2003 - 14:20
Already got the leaked version and it works fine. Just have to uninstall 5.5 first.
#18 mcguirexn on 20 Jul 2003 - 15:54
Are the feature's worth the money?
#19 Hikaru on 20 Jul 2003 - 16:57
Apparently, the delay wasn't only for adding the extra features...
In one of the posts in the comments to this article, it mentioned that there is 'some problem (bug) with video application.'. In other words, it has compatibility problems with an unnamed video application...
The source of this comes from a poster that works for Ahead Software, the post is here.
It is in french though, and using Babelfish, I was able to get " For the moment it is rather calm but I intended to say that there are big problems on a certain software of video assembly of which I prefer to conceal the name. " and " You are quite optimistic. I believe rather than they are likely to be late with bugs" which I translates to plain english as "As for now, it is going okay but there is a compatibility problem with a certain video editing software which I prefer to not name. I would prefer an application that's released later without bugs compared to one that's released faster with bugs"
#20 hajj_3 on 20 Jul 2003 - 21:12
they wont have changed the registration by blacklisting serials, there are 2 keygens out for this!

as for ogg vorbis support, this should be included!
#21 norky on 20 Jul 2003 - 22:43
nice way to screw over the people who paid $100 for it at a store.
#22 smileham on 20 Jul 2003 - 23:28
Yeah, there are bugs in the video encoding parts of it hopefully they'll be sorted out
(1 reply) #23 [saint dark] on 21 Jul 2003 - 01:01
so let me get this straight, whats the deal with the retail ultra edition?
#23.1 Galley_SimRacer on 21 Jul 2003 - 02:22
I am guessing a patch will be available on the 25th.
#24 seen_xu on 21 Jul 2003 - 02:18
using it now!
(1 reply) #25 zerolimit on 21 Jul 2003 - 04:53
100$ for nero? is it me or did I see the price wrong!
#25.1 Galley_SimRacer on 21 Jul 2003 - 13:25
Best Buy's normal price is $99.99. This week they have it on sale for $79.99, and you get a $20 gift card in the mail.
You may also be able to purchase a key for 5.5 before Friday, and get a free update to version 6.0 from the Nero site.
#26 hardgiant on 21 Jul 2003 - 06:03
Geez maybe just wait a month or longer and buy a DVD or CD burner and get the software that way. It sure would be cheaper for the people that don't really need the ultra super special edition.
(1 reply) #27 fahad on 21 Jul 2003 - 22:46
What's OGG Vorbis?
#27.1 Nickbee on 23 Jul 2003 - 16:00
http://www.google.com/search?q=ogg+vorbis&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
#28 802.11 on 22 Jul 2003 - 05:53
Like what i see already, can't wait for this to be released.
#29 musicmaster on 25 Jul 2003 - 13:49
well i just got my CD-RW yesterday so im gettin it
(1 reply) #30 hobsgrg on 30 Aug 2003 - 12:09
what on earth is this old old news story doing top of the software news?
#30.1 bangbang023 on 30 Aug 2003 - 16:17
genious, the site went down and they had to restore off an old backup

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