Nero has announced the latest addition to its flagship media suite range, Nero 12.
The new product gives beginners a simple platform to manage, edit,
create and share their own multimedia content on any device.
Furthermore, more advanced video editing and creation with Blu-ray and
playback options will also appeal to more advanced users, the company
says. “It is now possible to enjoy HD content on all kinds of devices,
including PCs, Blu-ray Players, HDTVs, streaming-enabled set-top boxes, tablets
and game consoles. What has been missing is an easy way for Windows
users to convert, customise and connect your content for all these
different devices,” commented Martin Stein, chief product officer at
Nero. “Nero 12 fills that void. In one seamless and focused package, it
has everything you need to import, enhance, convert and play just about
any type of video,
photo or audio content.” The new software is now on sale in the UK for
an MSRP of £59.99. Nero 12 Platinum, which has greater support for the
Blu-ray Disc format and hundreds more effects and themes for video
projectsAbout Nero
Nero creates software applications and platforms that help consumers simply enjoy their photos, videos and music. Its free Nero Kwik Media platform enables consumers to access, enhance and share their digital content across PCs, smart phones, tablets and online social networks. Nero also produces a widely used multimedia software suite, which contains powerful applications for media management, video playback, video editing, video converting, file back-up, content syncing and disc burning.
Nero creates software applications and platforms that help consumers simply enjoy their photos, videos and music. Its free Nero Kwik Media platform enables consumers to access, enhance and share their digital content across PCs, smart phones, tablets and online social networks. Nero also produces a widely used multimedia software suite, which contains powerful applications for media management, video playback, video editing, video converting, file back-up, content syncing and disc burning.
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