

I use Nero Platinum mostly for audio and video content editing and manipulation, and for the extremely rare optical disk burning tasks that I need to do.įerris23 is also another big Nero fan, and he may use it for different things than I do. I stopped being passionate about listening to music on my computers a few years ago. I almost never use any media player other than Windows Media Player for music and PowerDVD for BluRay playback, so I am not the best person to comment on it. The media player is fine as far as I can tell, but I am no expert on it because that part of my Nero 2013 Platinum (Windows 7) and 2014 Platinum (Windows 8.1) suites does not hold a great deal of interest for me. Everything that you haven't damaged is still covered.


If they connect remotely and find VLC installed they won't take care of the blown-out speakers for you, but the warranty itself is not voided. If you break your Dell or Alienware laptop speakers using VLC to reach higher than intended volume levels this is regarded as user-induced damage that is excluded under the warranty. VLC has been found to damage laptop speakers by overdriving them.
