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Roxio Creator 2010
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Technical Details
- Roxio Creator 2010 lets you easily preserve and share photo, video and audio projects
- Easily capture and convert your standard, HD or AVCHD video, audio or photo files to enjoy on DVD, on your big screen TV, online, or on portable devices like your iPhone and more
- Turn your finished movies into cinematic masterpieces in HD on Blu-ray Disc or standard DVDs to enjoy on HDTV through your Blu-ray Disc player, complete with animated themes and fully orchestrated music
- Choose professionally-designed styles and themes for your photos then add fun effects and music--share online with family and friends, or even order it on DVD
- Choose your video clips, select a theme and music, and let Creator assemble and produce a finished movie that will make a lasting impression with your audience
Product Details
Product Weight: 0.75 pounds
Shipping Weight: 0.80 pounds
Model: 244000
Manufacturer: Roxio
Sales Rank: 176
Customer Reviews
Horrible, horrible, horrible,
by dawn m. cardone, 2010-09-07
If you have Windows 7, STAY AWAY from this...it just does not work!!! And their customer service is just awful...They pay no attention to what you are asking. After 3 weeks of frustration trying to make it work, I actually returned the Roxio for a refund. Save your money and get Windows Live MovieMaker (free download from Microsoft)
Great product!,
by Granny Sue, 2010-09-03
I have used Roxio products for many, many years, and have always found them to be very sufficient for my needs. When I got a new computer in the spring and upgraded to Windows 7, I was disappointed that I could no longer use my old version of Roxio Easy Media Creator. I decided to take a chance on Roxio Creator 2010, despite some very bad reviews that I read here and other places....and I'm glad that I did!
The transition has not been seamless---as many of the features that I use regularly have been tweaked or renamed. The learning curve was a little steeper than I had anticipated. But, with the help of the Roxio Community, which I found online, I have overcome every hurdle and just finished my first DVD---several hundred photos, broken into five different productions and all set to music. It'll be played at my Class Reunion in two weeks.
I'm a Roxio believer!
Waste of Money,
by pao6cs, 2010-08-29
Just bought a new computer and this piece of crap was my only alternative for digital video/audio creating software. I've had the pleasure of using Nero Burning ROM for the last 10 years and have never used Roxio. Well, I'm off to buy the latest and greatest Nero and throwing this software away. It's difficult to use. It does unexplainable things to the music. It's counterintuitive. Do I need say more? Go out and buy Nero Burning ROM. STAY AWAY FROM ROXIO. You won't be disappointed.
OK,
by Christopher K. Koenigsberg, 2010-08-25
Disclaimer: I'm reviewing a copy I received for free through the Vine program.
It's OK, but maybe you can find something cheaper that will also do what you want.
I've only tested some basic functionality; it installed OK (on Windows XP SP3), and burns CD's OK. Just beginning to get into experimenting with video files and DVD's.
But there are free, or cheap, alternatives, so I'm not sure that I would go out and purchase this product.
Some good, some bad. Worth it if you can get a deal,
by P. Falcioni, 2010-08-25
I've been having a love/hate relationship with Roxio Creator since I installed it on my XP desktop awhile back.
The good? Pop in a DVD or CD R or RW disc, and the Creator pops up with an icon - drag whatever you want to copy to that icon, click burn, and you're done. MP3's burn so they're easily read on any CD player we own, everything else is burned properly (multimedia, photos, video, etc). It's truly a no-brainer.
The bad? Installation was a bit of a headache, and Creator did not play well with my Panda Activescan. After getting that all taken care of, all is fine.
I haven't really delved into the creative side of this program at all, simply using it to burn files. For this, it works flawlessly. Admittedly a relatively expensive and bloated program if this is all you're using it for, but the ease of use to me is worth it.
That said, I've not had the guts to try it on my Windows 7 laptop, after reading horror stories, I'm happy to just leave well enough alone and use it on the XP machine.
Hopefully Roxio will come out with an update that keeps the good and kills the bad in 2011. Until then, if you can find this cheap, and need a program to easily burn discs, I think Creator is a good deal.
