Nero Video 25.5.13.0 Crack (Incl. Content Packs) + Fix Free Download [Latest]
Nero Video 25.5.13.0 Crack – The video professional for everyone. This software leaves nothing to be desired when it comes to creating videos and slideshows quickly, easily and professionally. Nero Video now has a whole range of special features ready for you. With over 1000 movie themes and effects, there are virtually no limits to your creativity. Discover the benefits of Nero Video today.
Features :
- Manage
Get started: Easily transfer your videos and image files from your mobile devices, external hard drives, USB sticks, camcorders and HD- and 4K cameras to your computer and store them centrally in your Nero MediaHome media library for further processing, along with a wealth of information such as recording date, locations or people depicted. Here you can now also archive and watch your movies and TV series in absolutely no time at all. Movie titles and movie posters are created automatically. New: Access your OneDrive online files (Files On Demand) and download your pictures, videos and music only when you need them in a project, thus saving yourself a lot of storage space on your PC. - Create
Put your photos in the limelight: Create perfect movies and slideshows with 1-Click Video Story. Complete with music, effects, entry and exit, you can share your movies in a flash. Captivate your audience with countless effects, such as tiltshift, old film, slow-motion, titles, transitions, audio filters, keyframe animations and much more, via express- or advanced video editing. With the new 1-click bar remover, you can enhance your photo- and video material and get it ready for the optimum film experience on a large TV screen. - Templates
Create professional videos quickly and easily: Add a wholly personal touch to your videos with over 1000 movie templates and other effects. With the diverse range of new film templates, including effect drop zone, you can automatically create your own very personal films on themes such as family, parties, children, travel, action and more. Black bars on widescreen TV are now a thing of the past. Even upright videos and photos from your phone can be easily imported as vertical video, edited and perfectly staged thanks to Vertical Video Templates. - Export & Burn
Best films for happy viewers: Nero Video doesn’t compromise when it comes to format selection either. Edit the highest quality 4K, Full HD and SD movies. Export even single scenes from long movies in one go. Give your DVD-Videos™ and Blu-ray Discs™ the finishing touch with numerous high-quality disc menus on many themes. Then easily design your disc cases with Nero CoverDesigner and play your video disc professionally, complete with menu and chapter selection, on your DVD and Blu-ray player in your living room. - Stream
Transform your living room into a cinema: Nero Video convinces with extensive streaming functions. Slideshows or videos on your TV, music from your smartphone media library, videos on your tablet? Everything is possible with the free Nero Streaming Player app. And with the free WiFi+Transfer app, you can transfer your videos and pictures wirelessly from your mobile device to your PC and vice versa in no time at all. Both apps are available for iOS and Android devices. - Play
Decide for yourself when prime time is: Morning, noon or evening: play audio and video files in a variety of formats exactly when you feel like it. Playback of photos, stylish slideshows, video DVDs and 4K/Ultra HD videos is now even easier. You can also easily manage and play your archive of films and TV series, which is exactly what one should expect for primetime nowadays.
How To Install?
- Install the program from the given setup.
- Don’t run the application yet and close from system tray or task manager if running.
- Extract the “Patch Fix.zip” to installed directory location.
- Run the Patch as admin and apply it.
- Use a firewall to block Nero.
- Boom! Now you can use the program without any interruptions.
- That’s it, Enjoy now
How to Crack and Install?
- Download Nero Video Crack
- Now install it on your program.
- After installation is complete, copy and paste the crack file
- Then paste it in an installation directory
- Done
- Enjoy full version
Nero Video Crack Requirements
- 2 GHz Processor
- 2GB of RAM
- HDD space 800MB
- 670-MB installation space required
- Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.1, and also 10
- MAC OS X 10.8 or later.
PROS
- Inexpensive.
- Plenty of video effects.
- Good audio tools.
- Solid file format support, including H.265.
- Compatible with 4K content.
- Burns DVD, Blu-ray, and AVCHD.
CONS
- Light on features.
- Outdated, unconventional interface.
- No 360 or 3D support.
- No motion tracking.
- No direct output to social networks.
The software requires Windows 10, 8, or 7 (32-bit and 64-bit are both supported). First you download a small stub program that downloads and installs the actual program, which takes up a surprisingly large 2.6GB on your disk.
I installed Nero Video Crack on my Asus Zen AiO Pro Z240IC running Windows 10 Home (64-bit) with a 4K display, 16GB RAM, a quad-core Intel Core i7-6700T CPU, and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M discrete graphics card. The installer also installed a separate Music Recorder app installation and the TuneItUp system optimizer utility. This wouldn’t be a problem, except that they turned out to be completely unrelated to Nero Video.
Interface and Editing Basics
When you first run the video editor, a registration dialog pops up, and then you get to the Launcher for the whole Nero suite, even if you’ve only installed Video. When you launch the video editor proper from this, the interface looks different from most editors, and it feels a bit outdated. Still, the way to get going is clear enough: You can start capturing media from a device, open the editor or an existing project, or start a disc-burning project.
You can simply drag and drop files onto the program window. One interesting choice is Open Windows Live Movie Maker Project: That product has been replaced by video editing functions in the Photos app in Windows 10. Another is Edit Vertical Video, which smartphone cinematographers will appreciate, but purists will hate. New for the new version is Live Guide, a right-side panel with links to the manual, FAQs, and video tutorials.
It’s not searchable, but the similar KnowHow panel is! KnowHow also offers FAQs, manuals, tutorials, a glossary, and links to user forums. I’m not sure why both tools are necessary with all that duplication. You can turn Live Guide on with a toggle at the top of the interface, and it also offers feedback options.
When I tried importing 4K content from an iPhone X, I was prompted to activate support for the format. Ditto for the efficient H.265 HEVC format. Both of those formats aren’t available in the free trial version. The editor also now boasts 4K effects and templates. You can adjust the ratio between preview quality and performance (the former reduces the latter on weaker hardware).
The default timeline view—Express Editing—shows clip thumbnails in a storyboard format. Tapping the big vertical tab on the right labeled Advanced Editing switches you to the more standard timeline track view. You can’t switch back to Express if you make edits in Advanced. When you drag a clip onto the timeline, it nicely snaps next to the last clip. The timeline is easy to expand and contract with the mouse wheel.
One limitation is that right-clicking on a clip doesn’t offer to show you its file information. But if you double click, a trimming window opens, which has a tab with clip details like video format, resolution, and frame rate. There are plenty of undo levels, however, with a big button for that purpose along the bottom.
You can easily start full-screen playback with a button, or even view it on a separate monitor, thanks to the Extended Screen button option. I did this successfully on an external HDTV. Double-clicking a clip in the timeline opens a trimmer window, which lets you precisely set start and end points, down to the single frame. You can set markers, but to mark in and out cuts you need to open the Trimmer window. Cutter, slip, and roll tools accommodate more advanced editing styles.
Express Editing is of course much simpler, and if even that is too much effort, Nero offers 90 1-Click themes that automatically add intros, titles, transitions, and background music based on activities and styles, such as sports, kids, and retro. It’s actually less labor intensive than Adobe Rush, the media software giant’s attempt at accelerated video editing and sharing.
Advanced Video Effects
Under your source media, you tap the Effect Palette to open speed effects, stabilizer, keying, color, audio, text, transitions, clip art—in short, everything you’d use to jazz up your video. You get a healthy selection of transitions, though it’s nowhere near as many as Pinnacle Studio offers; there are some nice creative ones, but there aren’t any true 3D choices among them. It’s the only editor I’ve tested that doesn’t have sample animations for the transitions, so you don’t see exactly what they do until you apply them to your clip. Nero Video also lacks Final Cut Pro X’s (Free Trial at Apple.com) easy way of adding cross-fades by simply pulling down the clip corners on the timeline to add the transitions.
Adding transitions to the timeline is easy, since the program figures out the clip overlap for you. On the other hand, you can only adjust its duration, not the precise clip positioning, which may prove irritating at times. There’s no search for transitions and effects, which is unfortunate, since they’re all in one long list. Once you’ve found transitions you like, you can add them to your Favorites section, however, and this can help you find them again more quickly.
If you’re looking to do green-screen work, look elsewhere: Nero delivered the worst chroma-keying results I’ve seen in a video editor. I used the same actor on an imperfect green screen background, which other programs like Adobe Premiere Elements (Free Trial at Apple.com) were able to convincingly superimpose on background forest and beach scenes almost instantly.
With Nero Video, the initial application of the effect was completely unusable, with parts of the model made transparent, even when I used the eyedropper tool to sample the green background shade. Using the Similarity slider to add back the missing parts of the model made things no better, as it also added back green background. Other editors get a better result on first click than Nero does after tweaking. PowerDirector even lets you choose multiple key colors. On the plus side, Nero lets you create a mask or invert the selection.
For picture-in-picture (PiP) effects, I like that Nero Video Crack preview window has handles at the corners for resizing PiPs. There’s even a Nero PiP editor with dozens of preset PiP designs. This also includes animated caption templates. Using it can be trying, however, since your clip has to be longer than the template’s clip length. The program also includes stabilization, speedup and slowdown effects (though no specific freeze-frame tool), and tilt shift. There are also decent animated text options, clip art, and backgrounds.
Nero even includes keyframe support, for gradually applying effects between frames you mark. Color correction is there but pretty basic, you can adjust HSL and lighting or apply drastic effects with the Creative Color tool, but there are no color wheels or CLUT support. You also don’t get some tools that you’ll find in several more-current competitors, including motion tracking, multicam editing, clip pre-trimming, 360-degree support, and 3D support, to name a few.
Audio Editing
Nero Video Crack includes a decent selection of background music, and it lets you unlink audio from video clips. One very nice audio editing tool is Fit Music, but it just faded the song, rather than recomposing it as VideoStudio’s tool does. Noise reduction, compression, reverb, de-ess, high-pass, and other standard audio effects are included.
Sharing and Output
You get to Nero Video’s output options by tapping the big Next arrow at the bottom of the editor screen. The program lets you output to a good selection of video file formats and can burn DVDs, Blu-rays, and AVCHD discs. Supported file types include AVI, WMV, Flash video, MPEG-1, -2, and -4, and even AVCHD Ultra HD, which is a 4K format. You can also export audio separately or send your movie via email. One surprisingly missing option is to the ability share video directly to online social networks, something found in abundance in the competition.
Nero Video includes a Multi-Export function that can auto-detect scenes in a long video and create shorter clips of a length you’ve specified. So you could be working with a 20-minute video but just want 30-second clips. When I tried this on a three-minute music video, it broke my clip into a dozen separate clips, each starting with a new shot, though it did miss some scene changes. The same detection is use for the Ad-Spotter tool, in case you download broadcast shows and want to clean out the ads. But back to the Multi-Export tool: This simply lets you export all clips within a video in one action, including those clips you create with scene detection.
The Web output option simply saves a file in online-friendly formats. But after I chose Export to Web, rendered the video file, and installed another program update, the option to log into a YouTube account and upload to that site appeared. Facebook and Vimeo were nowhere to be found, though. Nero’s own online storage has been discontinued, and the company doesn’t have an equivalent to CyberLink’s DirectorZone for sharing movies and effects.
Performance Testing
Nero Video Crack did not exhibit slowness or wait periods during simple and advanced video editing and importing. It was also reasonably fast at rendering a movie project to a video file in my testing, though trailing the leaders, CyberLink PowerDirector (Free Trial at Apple.com) and Pinnacle Studio.
I test rendering time by creating a movie consisting of four clips of mixed types (some 1080p, some SD, some 4K) with a standard set of transitions, and rendering it to 1080p MPEG-4 at 15Mbps, H.264 High Profile. The clip’s audio is MPEG AAC Audio: 192 Kbps. I test on my Asus Zen AiO Pro Z240IC running 64-bit Windows 10 Home and sporting a 4K display, 16GB RAM, a quad-core Intel Core i7-6700T CPU, and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M discrete graphics card.
Conclusion
For less money than the competition, Nero Video 25.5.13.0 Crack offers a wide array of enthusiast-level video editing capabilities, but the interface is dated and it trails in support for new formats and techniques.
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