I have Nero 6 Ultra Edition, for whenever I happen to use Nero. I'm wondering if Nero 7 offers the ability to burn content to dvd in -VR format. (.VRO ?) Cyberlink Power Producer is said to have this capability. A look at the Nero 7 feature list at their website did not clearly answer this question for me. I'm sure it can read -RW or +RW discs that have VR format content on them: I have successfully used the Nero 6 Copy Disc feature to copy unfinalized, VR -RWs to standard video format -Rs, but that's now what I'm asking here.
There must be many Nero 7 users among the VH membership. I've seen the Tools section reviews, which are not all that favorable. Has the suite really deteriorated ? Was there nothing of value added, in comparison to version 6 ?
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