With ‘Nero TuneItUp’ you will analyze and fix common PC problems, and optimize system settings. When you launch ‘Nero TuneItUp’, you can click on the ‘check‘ button to scan your system. When the scanning is completed, you can then click on ‘Show & Fix‘ to resolve the issues found.
The ‘High Speed Mode’ lets programs and games run faster. Just click on the ‘High Speed Mode‘ toggle switch to turn on the mode.
The free version lets you scan and solve all items in the ‘BASIC’ category.
The paid version ‘Nero TuneItUp PRO’ enables additional ‘Pro-Features‘ which are locked in the free version. These Pro-Features include faster system start-up, faster web-browsing, automatic optimization of Windows services, scanning for outdated drivers and software with direct update downloads from a central database, secure deletion of files, as well as a power-saving mode for longer battery life.
With ‘Nero BackItUp‘, you can backup your photos, video and music to HDD, removable disc, optical disc, and network drives with easy steps.
To create a new backup job, click on the green ‘Back Up Now‘ button.
Select either ‘Snapshot‘ or ‘Copy‘ as a backup task.
Select ‘Photos‘, ‘Videos‘, and ‘Music‘ as backup sources. Nero BackItUp will select folders that contains the selected file types as backup sources by default.
If you wish to choose files and folders manually, click on ‘Customize Selection‘.
Select a backup target, ‘Nero BackItUp‘ supports the following backup targets: Local drive, external drive, optical disc (snapshot backup only), network drive.
Once a backup job is configured click on ‘Back Up Now‘. ‘Nero BackItUp‘ will run the backup automatically.
Just coming home from vacation and eager to watch all the great photos you shot on the big screen in the living room. Nothing could be easier. Just install free Nero Streaming Player app for iOS and Android via the respective app store.
Nero Streaming Player is an easy to use app for your Smartphone and Tablet that plays photo, video, and music located on your mobile device also straight to your WiFi connected Smart TV.Switch on your TV set. Make sure that your Smart TV and your mobile device are connected to the same WiFi network.
Start Nero Streaming Player. The home screen will show available playback devices in your network(The UI of iOS and Android have some minor difference). Make sure your Smart TV shows up. Then press the upper button(‘Play from this Device’, iOS need to press ‘Play from this Device > My Photos & Music’) to stream media from your mobile device to your TV set.
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The next screen will show photos, videos and music on your mobile device. For switching the media browsing mode click on the respective item which at the bottom for iOS and at top for Android.
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In photo view click on a photo and the playback view will open. Touch and swipe left to get to the next image, touch and swipe right for going back to the previous image.
Now click on the ‘play to’ icon at right bottom and select your network enabled TV set.
Swipe again to watch your photos or press play to automatically play images in sequence.
For playing videos please back to Library view and select the ‘Videos’ category, for playing music select the music category at the bottom and continue as described already. When playing music you can also filter between Album, Artist, Genre, and Songs. Tip: Nero Streaming Player can also play photos, videos, and music located on your PC to your mobile device and directly to your TV set. Read more on this under FAQ:
You have photos, videos, and music on your PC available in ‘Nero MediaHome’? Great. If your TV set is network enabled and connected to the same network as your PC via WLAN or LAN you can play all of your content via ‘Nero MediaHome’ e.g. on the big TV screen in your living room.
If you own a smartphone or tablet just comfortably make use of it as a remote control for streaming from ‘Nero MediaHome’. Simply download and install free ‘Nero Streaming Player’ app for iOS and Android via the respective app store, and log into the same network as your PC and TV. Now you can browse and watch media on your PC directly on your mobile device and additionally stream these to your TV set via Nero Streaming Player.
Switch on your TV set and switch on your PC. Then start Nero MediaHome and finally launch Nero Streaming Player.
Nero Streaming Player home screen will indicate that Nero MediaHome is available as a server, and show available playback devices in your network. Make sure your Smart TV shows up. Then select the lower button ‘Play from PC & NAS’ and your Nero MediaHome.
The next screen shows Nero MediaHome library with photos, videos, music, and themed slideshows. Just click on the appropriate icon at the bottom to browse content for playback.
In photo view and all other views you have the same choice of categories at top that you already know from Nero MediaHome. For example: in photo view you can select timeline view, Faces view, AI Tags view or Places view, and more.
In photo view click on a photo and the playback view opens. Touch and swipe left to get to the next image, touch and swipe right for going back to the previous image. Now click on the ‘play to’ icon and select your network enabled TV set. Swipe again to watch your photos on TV or press play to automatically play images in sequence.
Playing back all other media categories (videos, music, and themed slide shows) works the same way. Just proceed as described above.
There is a fundamental difference between a ‘Nero Video’ project file (nvc) and a media file (video, photo, audio).
Any time you open and save a project ‘Nero Video’ will create an nvc project file. Media files imported into your ‘Nero Video’ project will be saved as links to the source files on your PC’s hard drive, only. Now, when you edit media files inside of your project your source files remain untouched. ‘Nero Video’ just memorizes set edit points in the timeline and links the respective play points to your source file.
Accordingly a ‘Nero Video’ nvc file contains data links to video, photo, and music clips as well as references to any used effect, etc. Such data will be saved as pure meta data in a data base file.
As a matter of fact a ‘Nero Video’ nvc project file is not a media file but a data base file and cannot be played with a media player. In order to play the results of your project as an independant media file you first need to export (encode) your Nero Video project to a video file format such as AVC or MP4.
Tip: Make sure to have all drives connected to your PC that have been used in a ‘Nero Video’ project that you are going to open (e.g. you may have used footage on external hard drives before). Also make sure never to delete or re-locate the source files used in your ‘Nero Video’ projects. Otherwise the source file linking in your ‘Nero Video’ project gets broken. ‘Nero Video’ will ask at project start if media files are missing in your project.
If you forgot to attach the external hard drive attach it again and browse to the name displayed in ‘Nero Video’ message box. If you moved a folder with source footage to a different location on your PC browse to the location where your footage is located now. When clicking ok all files will be re-linked and your project is fine again.
If you deleted source files by accident your project will be destroyed. In such a case ‘Nero RescueAgent’ might help to recover your source files.