Nero Burning Rom 7.2.3.2b


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Maybe all of you should use Nero Lite! Currently it's on version 7.2.0.3b but it will be updated soon.

Nero 7 Lite is a full functional Burning Software Suite including:

* Nero Burning Rom

* Nero Express

* Nero CoverDesigner

* Nero WaveEditor

* Nero Toolkit

also included in Nero 7 Lite:

* MauSau Audio Plugins

* MP3 Skipping Problem fixed Pending review

* Complete Nero Help

However this is still a lite pack, so this is left out:

* Nero Home

* nero Scout

* Nero StartSmart

* Nero SoundTrax

* Nero Vision

* Nero Recode

* Nero Showtime

* Nero MediaHome

* Nero PhotoSnap

* Nero BackItUp

* Nero InCD

* Nero SoundBox

* Nero ImageDrive

GREAT!!! Just what I was looking for :p

Version number 7.2.3.2

Release Date: 06/23/2006

Changes/Bugfixes

* Nero Burning ROM and Nero Express crashed after the DEMO version had expired.

* Bad, scratchy sound when encoding files to mp3 using the 'standard' settings

* Multisession was not automatically selected when burning to the image recorder

* UNC support of Nero did not work anymore, so continuing a multi session CD with UNC paths did not work

* Nero Burning ROM did not use the selected partition to create a boot CD

* Nero Express crashed under Windows 98 when adding protected WMA files to a compilation

* Nero Burning ROM had graphical problems under Windows 98 when changing the menu options any kind of animation

* It was possible to select the ISO file system view in the folder panel of the compilation, although a UDF compilation was chosen

* Error message was shown when starting to convert Audio CDs to Nero Digital Audio

If you choose to install Nero 7, be sure to have system restore enabled, more likely, you gonna need it.

I tried updating through auto update, hanged and then messed the whole installation, used clean tools and reinstalled (only burning rom+recode+tools) and then all my icons were messed up! A system restore saved the day.

I have the suspision that uninstalling this new version, messes your icons. Have you noticed that it now takes control of iso, cue files (who knows what else) without asking?

Edit: Nero Scout is installed whether you want it or not - yet to make a selection in custom install.

Edited by martyras

Well iv been using the Reloaded v6 (latest build) Havent upgraded to 7, due to what iv heard about it, But i see a custom install feature I just may need to give it a whirl. Should i uninstall v6 or does v7 do that automatically?

ima jus play it safe and uninstall then isntall 7

I've had nothing but troubles with Nero 7...

1) Wouldn't detect the lightscribe on my DVDRW. Before I downgraded, I had to use the LightScribe software direct from the site. I don't remember if it even detected my DVDRW as a DVDRW properly...

2) Skipping Audio CDs. I shouldn't have to replace a faulty dll because the Devs wanna be lazy (yeah I still have to do it with 6.6, sue me :p ).

3) File extension snatching.

4) As someone already mentioned, using the custom install still didn't prevent some of the bloatware from installing.

If I feel 'lucky' maybe I'll try v7.2.x... If not maybe by the time 7.6 is out, it'll perform like 6.6

  • 4 months later...

Can anyone teach me how i can burn chinese file name using nero? I am using nero 7.2.3.2b under windows xp service pack 2. The problem that I face is that when I try to burn some file or folder which is chinese name I have to rename it the english because when i browse the file using the nero explore it display the chinese name under number. can anyone help me. :( Thanks :laugh:

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