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Updating from 6.6.0.13, I installed Nero 6.6.0.16 and have burned
several test DVDs and viewed them OK in PowerDVD (and BS Player). I then installed NVE-3.1.0.16.exe, which includes Nero Show Time 3. But all my DVDs fail to run properly with this version. They play jerkily, very slowly, etc. Ran OK before with NeroVision Express 2. I uninstalled *everything* before starting to update with these new versions. So how can I most reliably get back to the previous versions I had in my OEM package, without also losing Nero Burning ROM 6.6.0.16 (actually Nero Express in my case) ? -- Terry, West Sussex, UK |
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Terry Pinnell <> wrote:
>Updating from 6.6.0.13, I installed Nero 6.6.0.16 and have burned >several test DVDs and viewed them OK in PowerDVD (and BS Player). > >I then installed NVE-3.1.0.16.exe, which includes Nero Show Time 3. >But all my DVDs fail to run properly with this version. They play >jerkily, very slowly, etc. Ran OK before with NeroVision Express 2. > >I uninstalled *everything* before starting to update with these new >versions. So how can I most reliably get back to the previous versions >I had in my OEM package, without also losing Nero Burning ROM 6.6.0.16 >(actually Nero Express in my case) ? The problem looks more fundamental. I managed to find an older version Nero ShowTime CE, version 2.0.0.4. But that barely plays my DVDs, just the same as reported above. Am I missing something very obvious here please? I never have been comfortable with Nero's strange mix of free and payable software, and suspect I'm trying some sort of mix 'n match that's verboten. -- Terry, West Sussex, UK |
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On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 13:53:05 +0100, Terry Pinnell
<> wrote: >Am I missing something very obvious here please? I never have been >comfortable with Nero's strange mix of free and payable software, and >suspect I'm trying some sort of mix 'n match that's verboten. Keep only what works, and use different program for DVD viewing. I usually go with PowerDVD since it usually works with anything I've thrown at including odd standard DVD and VCD. -- When you hear the toilet flush, and hear the words "uh oh", it's already too late. - by anonymous Mother in Austin, TX To reply, replace digi.mon with phreaker.net |
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Impmon <> wrote:
>On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 13:53:05 +0100, Terry Pinnell ><> wrote: > >>Am I missing something very obvious here please? I never have been >>comfortable with Nero's strange mix of free and payable software, and >>suspect I'm trying some sort of mix 'n match that's verboten. > >Keep only what works, and use different program for DVD viewing. I >usually go with PowerDVD since it usually works with anything I've >thrown at including odd standard DVD and VCD. Thanks. Well, I could live without Nero Show Time, as I too have Power DVD (and that's my default for viewing DVDs) although it pains me to lose a program that was working fine a day or so ago. I also hate unsolved puzzles <g>. Anyone else have any ideas please? I'm assuming that this release of Show Time is working OK for others. It looks like I've broken something somewhere, affecting playing of *any* version of Show Time ;-( -- Terry, West Sussex, UK |
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Any Nero user able to help please? Here's a little more detail:
I posted a similar query earlier, but I'll try aging here with more explicit details. I used the updates at http://www.nero.com/nero6/eng/nero-up.php to update my OEM package (6.6.0.13 etc, came with my drive in June) to 6.6.6.016 etc. These parts installed OK: Nero-6.6.0.16.exe, NMP-1.4.0.35.exe But after installing NVE-3.1.0.16.exe ShowTime now seems broken. DVDs that I recorded myself which played OK before are now terrible. They play a fraction of a second (with sound), then there is about 5 seconds frozen, then another fraction, and so on. Also, on commercial DVDs I am now seeing a message that "Dolby Digital 2-channel decoding is not available". Yet I'm pretty sure I could get sound before. And my other DVD players, such as PowerDVD and WMP9, play the audio OK. So, I hope the experts here can help answer these please: 1. Why are my previously 'good' DVDs not playing? 2. How can I get a sound track on commercial DVDs? BTW, I've emailed Nero Tech Support, but from experience I'm not hopeful of getting any reply. Do others get any response? -- Terry, West Sussex, UK |
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On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 11:06:12 +0100, Terry Pinnell
<> wrote: >Any Nero user able to help please? Here's a little more detail: > >I posted a similar query earlier, but I'll try aging here with more >explicit details. > >I used the updates at >http://www.nero.com/nero6/eng/nero-up.php >to update my OEM package (6.6.0.13 etc, came with my drive in June) to >6.6.6.016 etc. These parts installed OK: Nero-6.6.0.16.exe, >NMP-1.4.0.35.exe > >But after installing NVE-3.1.0.16.exe ShowTime now seems broken. > >DVDs that I recorded myself which played OK before are now terrible. >They play a fraction of a second (with sound), then there is about 5 >seconds frozen, then another fraction, and so on. > >Also, on commercial DVDs I am now seeing a message that "Dolby Digital >2-channel decoding is not available". Yet I'm pretty sure I could get >sound before. And my other DVD players, such as PowerDVD and WMP9, >play the audio OK. > >So, I hope the experts here can help answer these please: >1. Why are my previously 'good' DVDs not playing? >2. How can I get a sound track on commercial DVDs? > >BTW, I've emailed Nero Tech Support, but from experience I'm not >hopeful of getting any reply. Do others get any response? This is a bit late, Terry, but I've only just started looking through the newsgroups to see how others have done with Nero. Basically I wouldn't put any hope in them at all. I registered Nero 6 Ultra for the video capabilities, and then found that both ShowTime AND the video DVD writing routines locked my PC solid when used. Three months of exchanges with Nero tech support (there seems to be about a two week turnround on replies) and they've finally pointed me at their list of minimum hardware requirements - a list that sure as hell wasn't linked from anywhere in the registration process! In addition, their tech support told me at one point in the exchange that they'd reproduced my problem and that it would be fixed in the next release - only to tell me that the message had been "a mistake" when I'd waited for the next release and found the problem was unchanged. They're now blaming the specs of my PC for the problems. Well, OK, I can accept that a twin CPU machine based on 500 MHz PIIIs is outside their specs for video (once I found the list on their WWW site, and it isn't that easy), but I sure as hell don't accept that *reproducibly* locking a PC solid (I can't even get the Win2K task manager up) when it doesn't meet the minimum specification is evidence of well-written software. I wouldn't touch Nero with a barge pole - but if there's anyone who would like a cheap Nero 6 Ultra registration key, feel free to e-mail me an offer for mine! Brian. -- Invalid address used for Usenet postings. Replace 'usenetposting' with my name for a valid e-mail address. |
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Brian Meadows <> wrote:
>On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 11:06:12 +0100, Terry Pinnell ><> wrote: > >>Any Nero user able to help please? Here's a little more detail: >> >>I posted a similar query earlier, but I'll try aging here with more >>explicit details. >> >>I used the updates at >>http://www.nero.com/nero6/eng/nero-up.php >>to update my OEM package (6.6.0.13 etc, came with my drive in June) to >>6.6.6.016 etc. These parts installed OK: Nero-6.6.0.16.exe, >>NMP-1.4.0.35.exe >> >>But after installing NVE-3.1.0.16.exe ShowTime now seems broken. >> >>DVDs that I recorded myself which played OK before are now terrible. >>They play a fraction of a second (with sound), then there is about 5 >>seconds frozen, then another fraction, and so on. >> >>Also, on commercial DVDs I am now seeing a message that "Dolby Digital >>2-channel decoding is not available". Yet I'm pretty sure I could get >>sound before. And my other DVD players, such as PowerDVD and WMP9, >>play the audio OK. >> >>So, I hope the experts here can help answer these please: >>1. Why are my previously 'good' DVDs not playing? >>2. How can I get a sound track on commercial DVDs? >> >>BTW, I've emailed Nero Tech Support, but from experience I'm not >>hopeful of getting any reply. Do others get any response? > > > >This is a bit late, Terry, but I've only just started looking >through the newsgroups to see how others have done with Nero. > >Basically I wouldn't put any hope in them at all. I registered >Nero 6 Ultra for the video capabilities, and then found that both >ShowTime AND the video DVD writing routines locked my PC solid >when used. > >Three months of exchanges with Nero tech support (there seems to >be about a two week turnround on replies) and they've finally >pointed me at their list of minimum hardware requirements - a >list that sure as hell wasn't linked from anywhere in the >registration process! > >In addition, their tech support told me at one point in the >exchange that they'd reproduced my problem and that it would be >fixed in the next release - only to tell me that the message had >been "a mistake" when I'd waited for the next release and found >the problem was unchanged. > >They're now blaming the specs of my PC for the problems. Well, >OK, I can accept that a twin CPU machine based on 500 MHz PIIIs >is outside their specs for video (once I found the list on their >WWW site, and it isn't that easy), but I sure as hell don't >accept that *reproducibly* locking a PC solid (I can't even get >the Win2K task manager up) when it doesn't meet the minimum >specification is evidence of well-written software. > >I wouldn't touch Nero with a barge pole - but if there's anyone >who would like a cheap Nero 6 Ultra registration key, feel free >to e-mail me an offer for mine! > Thanks Brian. My experience of Nero's poor support has been similar. In fact I've not received *any* reply to several of my emails, so you did well! Having abandoned Nero, what alternative are you using now? -- Terry, West Sussex, UK |
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On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 17:18:36 +0000, Terry Pinnell
<> wrote: <...> > >Having abandoned Nero, what alternative are you using now? Sorry for the delayed reply. At the moment, video work is on hold, while I ditch Windows and move everything over to Mandriva, something I've been planning to do for a long time. I don't know what's available for Linux as yet, but I'll look at that option with my other Windows box as backup if I need to stick with Windows. Brian. -- Invalid address used for Usenet postings. Replace 'usenetposting' with my name for a valid e-mail address. |
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