Nero on Linux, What about the goodies? |
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Nero on Linux, What about the goodies? |
Mar 12 2005, 10:32
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Mar 12 2005, 10:58
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QUOTE (Ollie @ Mar 12 2005, 01:32 PM) QUOTE (HotTrance_COM @ Mar 12 2005, 06:01 PM) Nah we got Nero for that.. i mean who seriously hasnt got Nero and owns a burner? Linux users -------------------- An eye for eye will make the whole world blind
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Mar 12 2005, 10:59
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QUOTE (cartman @ Mar 12 2005, 11:58 AM) Ok then, especially for you: http://www.nero.com/en/NeroLINUX.html |
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Mar 12 2005, 11:23
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Hmm when they say full version i assume they mean not OEM ? And do the linux users get the cool features like the aac encoder?
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Mar 12 2005, 12:05
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Mar 12 2005, 12:12
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I only really skimmed it because i dont atucally use Linux, but my friend does and he has the OEM version of Nero.
But anyway, thanks for the link. This post has been edited by Ollie: Mar 12 2005, 12:12 |
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Mar 12 2005, 12:27
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Mar 12 2005, 12:47
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This is getting interesting. I just downloaded Nero's Linux version and started to think about the pda media player too but it appears that I can't access the download page without re-registering.
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Mar 12 2005, 12:49
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I tried it with my serial and it seems you can just download everything from the same page?
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Mar 12 2005, 13:09
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QUOTE (Garf @ Mar 12 2005, 01:59 PM) QUOTE (cartman @ Mar 12 2005, 11:58 AM) Ok then, especially for you: http://www.nero.com/en/NeroLINUX.html Well I don't have a Windows box hence no Nero license. A trial/demo version would be good. Also the gui looks like written in Motif(ugh). I suggest Nero to look at Qt instead Btw thanks for great news -------------------- An eye for eye will make the whole world blind
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Mar 12 2005, 13:23
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QUOTE (cartman @ Mar 12 2005, 02:09 PM) Also the gui looks like written in Motif(ugh). I suggest Nero to look at Qt instead I'm fairly sure it's GTK, you know, the thing that the 50% of the Linux software that doens't use Qt is using. This post has been edited by Garf: Mar 12 2005, 13:26 |
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Mar 12 2005, 13:26
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QUOTE (Garf @ Mar 12 2005, 04:23 PM) QUOTE (cartman @ Mar 12 2005, 02:09 PM) Also the gui looks like written in Motif(ugh). I suggest Nero to look at Qt instead I'm fairly sure it's GTK, as in, you know, GNOME. Better than Motif monster -------------------- An eye for eye will make the whole world blind
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Mar 12 2005, 13:32
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QUOTE (Garf @ Mar 12 2005, 02:23 PM) QUOTE (cartman @ Mar 12 2005, 02:09 PM) Also the gui looks like written in Motif(ugh). I suggest Nero to look at Qt instead I'm fairly sure it's GTK, you know, the thing that the 50% of the Linux software that doens't use Qt is using. Yes it's GTK, but they have used old GTK 1.2.x instead of 2.x |
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Mar 12 2005, 13:34
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That prolly has something to do with the need to support a lot of (also older) platforms...
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Mar 12 2005, 13:36
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QUOTE (Garf @ Mar 12 2005, 04:34 PM) I don't mean to be a troll but Qt runs on Linux/Windows/Mac/Solaris/*BSD with small modifications. Wouldn't it be better to use Qt instead? Or license costs of Qt was a problem? -------------------- An eye for eye will make the whole world blind
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Mar 12 2005, 13:44
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Nero looks very similar toGnometoaster:-)
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Mar 12 2005, 14:05
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Mar 12 2005, 14:09
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QUOTE (George_007 @ Mar 12 2005, 01:44 PM) So what? A lot of software looks like other software. -------------------- http://listening-tests.hydrogenaudio.org/sebastian/
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Mar 12 2005, 14:23
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QUOTE Nero looks very similar toGnometoaster:-) Ahead seems to be used to hire developpers of already existing products, so here is a pure speculation: perhaps it is perfectly normal that it looks similar |
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Mar 12 2005, 16:39
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HelloGarf,
Apparently this version Nero Linux, don't include Nero Recode. Is this normal or not. |
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Mar 12 2005, 16:59
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That's very, very cool. Nero is one of the few apps that I really regret not having access to. While K3B and Gnometoaster are cool, Nero is pretty much the gold standard burning program.
If they port all the bits (Nero AAC, recode, etc) it will be amazing. -------------------- Simulate your radar: http://www.brooker.co.za/fers/
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Mar 25 2005, 07:00
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I hope it's a frontend to the ultra stable cdrecord, heh.
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Mar 25 2005, 08:38
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It uses the same burning API as the normal Nero, so it have the same drives support.
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Apr 5 2005, 17:43
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QUOTE (Garf @ Mar 25 2005, 03:38 AM) I've read, and in personal testing, the Nero for Linux isn't all that great compared to K3B. Burning isn't any better, and the software is much more difficult to use. What would be great is if they start putting all the neat extras that windows users get. and have a choice between GTK1 and GTK2. -------------------- IndieRockSteve
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Apr 5 2005, 19:05
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here's hoping that nero aac is finally available in a binary!
i'd pay for that for sure maybe not nerolinux tho - it needs to catch up to k3b in features first. i'm not an OSS slave; i'd whore myself for quality. later [ edit: i checked out the nerolinux support forum and it appears that nerolinux isn't ready for real usage yet... ] This post has been edited by xmixahlx: Apr 5 2005, 19:45 -------------------- RareWares/Debian :: http://www.rarewares.org/debian.html
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