Roxio Creator 2009 Ultimate

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Roxio Creator 2009 Ultimate

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Binding: DVD-ROM
Brand: Roxio
EAN: 0815227009350
Format: DVD-ROM
Label: Roxio
Manufacturer: Roxio
Model: 242300FM
Platform: Windows
Publisher: Roxio
Release Date: 2008-09-17
Studio: Roxio



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Features:
  • Includes everything in Roxio Creator 2009, plus over $300 in extras--BIAS SoundSoap for noise reduction, SmartSound SonicFire Pro for creating soundtracks, and more
  • Capture your videos shot with your standard, HD or AVCHD camcorder; transform your footage into a movie using Creator 2009's flexible video editing tools, perfect for all levels of ability and interest
  • Make the most of your digital music with playlists for any occasion; Creator's new beat matching feature will automatically synchronize the rhythm from song to song
  • Make every picture perfect with Creator's touch-up tools and effects; create fun cards, calendars and other digital stories to share and enjoy with family and friends
  • Relive memories on DVD, on-the-go, or share with the world on YouTube or other popular destinations











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Labeler does not work; Sonic Solution Customer Care is poor
Although Roxio Creator 2009 claims to have a disk labeler allowing the printing of disc labels and jewel case inserts, it is seriously flawed in that it will not capture and insert track information into its templates. Apparently this has been a known fault for several iterations of the program, but it has received no attention. Contacting Sonic Solutions via email results in no response nor any service ticket generation. Email messages go into a black hole. Don't expect reliable technical support from them.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Much better from menus, apps, and features
In many ways Creator 2009 has evolved for the better. My older version disappeared from my usage when I upgraded to Vista. I'm back to using Roxio Creator and needed the BD plugin and tape converter to boot so I settled on the Ultimate box. My new pc has a BD burner. The burner software was okay but there are better graphics and backgrounds in the roxio menu creator. It has specific HD quality menus for the high end disks which is another plus.

Much is being made of the new Smartsound that makes music tracks. Older versions didn't have this and it was always on my wish list. There's over a thousand tracks so I can get set the mood for my slideshows and videos. I can't though compare it to other music programs since I've never used one before. I wouldn't upgrade for this alone but it's useful. The Bias soundsoap is a more advanced noise filter and remover than I've ever used. Tapes scratch and tangle easily so it is a necessity for the converted digital audio. Wise choice.

Photo and video programs use familiar key controls and tools. I haven't seen how far I can go with them but for ordinary changes they suffice. Music playlists can be made with even one song. Of course I got better results picking a few songs though. The playlist itself could be exported to my ipod, another plus.

I could only touch on a few of the suite's features since it is packed with a lot. The unique ULtimate features though stand out enough for me to see its value.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Takes advantage of better pc speed and power
For me version 8 was the ultimate. It brought me into the digital media world and I've been archiving and organizing my media. My dad had a bunch of old home movies on vhs. I decided to get Ultimate 2009 with a video converter. The converter is very small, like a thumbdrive. Before I started I used the new roxio utility to backup the hard drive. I know there are a lot of programs that do this but since it's included I won't slack off about backing up.
Starting the conversion wasn't very hard. Whatevers playing on the vcr shows in the roxio creator window. After I found this out I freed the vcr from the tv and moved it closer to the desktop. It captured video in 720 x 480 resolution. My next step was editing down the video. The video programs are so much better than the one in 8. I think it is worth getting the hang of videowave even if its more difficult than cinemagic. It does a lot more and I had tighter control over the cuts.
Next step was making a dvd. Old tapes didn't have HD quality so I didn't use that feature. I made a virtual disk first so I could make another copy easilly. I chose the dvd-vcr format to make it work in the dvd player. The dvd menu selection is also much better. Even my dad was able to use it like a store bought movie dvd. The virtual disk made the extra copy creation fast.
Just using a few features I can see that there are many improvements from version 8. I didn't use any versions in between so I can't say anything about them. I'm happy that I could make an archive of the videos so easily.



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