My goodness is this thing buggy.
I have the Nero 7 Ultra Edition bought from BestBuy. I managed to work around the Nero Burning Rom error when opening bug by restoring defaults in Nero Express options. NeroHome will still not open media files. Now I wanted to test encoding wave to mp3.
Starting from the NBR extras tab, I first tried to use the Nero PowerPack Lame encoder. When it went to the registration page and automatically put in my serial number it got one of the letters wrong. Then, after filling out the form and clicking continue, it opened a web page saying it couldn't register it because of an error and to try again later. I tried it in both Firefox (default) and, by copying and pasting the link, in Internet Explorer. Same in both browsers.
Then I tried using the built in (according to the Quick Start manual) mp3PRO plugin. None of the stereo or higher bitrate encodings show up in the drop down. When I tried to install my old mp3PRO plugin, the plugin's installation program popped up a message saying it's only installable in Nero 5.5-6.9.
So there's no way to encode wav to mp3 in my full retail version of Nero 7 Ultra Edition. And we can't use NeroExpress without it breaking the ability to open Nero Burning Rom, unless we go into the Express options and restore defaults every time we want to switch to Nero Burning Rom. And NeroHome isn't working right (can't play anything).
Nero Showtime works (not that I use that for my DVD's but I tested it and it works), and I was able to use NeroExpress for adding files to a multisession cdr and it burning it properly. But there's no way this thing should have been released in this condition. Many things just aren't working properly.
I read in another thread about Nero 7 that a major update will be released on the 26th when the downloaded product is scheduled for release.
I sure hope they fix all the bugs. And mono mp3 encodings aren't acceptable either (that's all that is available in this released version). No ability to register for the PowerPackLAME mp3 and limited use of the mp3PRO encoder I'm sure isn't what is intended.