Nero Kwik Blu-ray Plugin
• Pros All-in-one media solution. Handsome interface. Extensible with plugins for Blu-ray playing, face detection, and more. Attractive slideshows. Syncing for Android devices. • Cons Long installation.
Too many functions require purchasing an add-on. • Bottom Line Nero Kwik Media offers a single entry point for your digital photo, music, and video collections, but you can to better with more targeted apps for each?Picasa or Windows Live Photos Gallery for photos, and Windows Media Player or iTunes for enjoying music and video. Corporate Governance Social Responsibility Pdf. Those also let you do more without requiring the purchase of separate plug-ins, as Kwik does.
Photos Kwik displays a stack view of your photo folders, but it doesn't let you 'skim' through them the way iPhoto does. You can order the view by folder, year, month, day or recent. When you open a picture, buttons at the bottom quickly get you to the Auto Enhance, rotation, and crop tools.
Siemens 6sn1123-1ab00-0ba2 Manual. Jun 04, 2015 For 'Nero Premium Edition - Version 7.11.10.0c', the latest/last version of Nero 7. Is the 'Blu-Ray/HD DVD Video Plug-In' built-in i.e. WITHOUT requriing and. Nero Kwik Blu-ray. Die Regionalcodeeinstellungen in den „Optionen“ des Nero Blu-Ray Players sind alle ausgegraut. Wie kann ich den Regionalcode richtig einstellen?
Clicking on the modify icon at the bottom opens a palette that offers Auto fixes for exposure, color, 'enhance,' and red eye removal. Two more tabs on this palette let you adjust basics with sliders for things like brightness, backlight, straightening, color temperature, and saturation.
The straightening tool was less precise than most others I use, with jerky motions. There's no Fill Light slider like Picasa's, which is very useful. Hovering the mouse over an effect thumbnail, which displays your image with the effect applied, previews the chosen effect in the main large image view, too. Kwik offers just eight effects, including sepia, B&W, antique, vignette, blur, and sharpen. Some of these increase the effect each time you click on the thumbnail, but there's no way to finely adjust an effect like sharpening. I have to give kudos to the Red-eye removal tool: A button click fixed all eight red eyes in my test image.
Windows Live Photo Gallery and iPhoto both include excellent face-recognition feature, and, while Nero's 99 cent price for the feature isn't onerous, Windows Live Photo Gallery saves you the purchase, download, and install processes for the plugin. Kwik's Faces add-on starts working as soon as you install it, with pulsating dots appearing under a newly added Faces section in the Library's left panel. You can create groups within this, for family and the like. With the plug-in installed Photo pages get an Add Name to Face choice, with boxes surrounding found faces. But after naming those, another box appeared where there was no face.
The app did a decent job recommending faces to add to a name. Playing basic slideshows with background music is a one-button-press affair in Kwik, if you've selected a photo folder, but you can go all out and create a more customized slideshows for sharing, using themes and changing slide duration. Two extra free theme packs are available for download, and two more for $8 each; the themes are pretty professional and attractive, and come with their music, but you can override that an use your own. Video Nero Kwik Media did a satisfactory job organizing and playing video, offering fast forward and back but not slow motion, as Windows Media Player does.
One video stopped playing, though, and a message box popped up saying I had to buy the $4.99 Nero Kwik Play app to continue watching. You can watch in full screen or original size and upload to video sites, but there are no enhancements like Windows Media Player's brightness and contrast settings.
Burning and Sharing To burn anything other than music CDs (which you can also do for free in iTunes and Windows Media Player), you need to install the Nero Kwik Burn add-on from the app store (luckily discounted to free from $4.99), which adds DVD burning. Windows DVD Maker also lets you format movies for burning DVDs free. AVCHD burning (which lets you watch HD video on a Blu-ray player without expensive Blu-ray discs) isn't supported, and when you try, you're forwarded to an upsell Web page for. Kwik can directly upload video to YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, and its own My Nero community site. The process is straightforward, and went without a glitch for YouTube, but I wasn't given the usual 'see video online' when it finished, and Kwik wouldn't send a.MOV file to Facebook or Flickr; instead showing a message saying 'This format is not supported by this community.'