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kevinkcw 11:02am on Thursday, October 28th, 2010 
Burning and Copying: Full-o-meter automatically adjusts to your project type (DVD-1. Greatly expanded features Poor tech support. COmpatability issues that are difficult if not impossible to resolve.
KlaymenDK 8:06pm on Monday, October 25th, 2010 
Yes None I can think of Too numerous to mention, INCD is poorly written and act like a virus. This is dreadful software which is easily corruptible.
buy phentermine-2006-phar 10:59pm on Thursday, October 14th, 2010 
Nero 7 This was purchaced so that I could transfer media, music videos and documents to a CD or DVD. It was not satifactory.
jroyall 7:30pm on Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 
Nero 7 This was purchaced so that I could transfer media, music videos and documents to a CD or DVD. It was not satifactory.
tboo 10:51pm on Sunday, July 18th, 2010 
Yes Is very unstable, if it is some thing that is not comparible with Nero 7 it just crashes and you loose the whole lot! I would not recommend this software (Sorry, Bloatware) to anyone. There are far more reliable CDR/DVD Burning software elsewhere.
pauleke 10:05pm on Thursday, June 24th, 2010 
I had the misfortune of getting an OEM copy o...  Maybe it does burns DVDs? It messed up with my WinXP and I could not uninstall it!
lcoa 3:56pm on Sunday, April 4th, 2010 
6.6 was good this was horrid After long and happy service from 6.6 Ultra, I upgraded when I got a new box to a copy of 7Ultra I bought a while back.

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Nero Burning ROM Manual

Nero AG
Copyright and Trademark Information
The Nero Burning ROM manual and all its contents are protected by copyright and are the property of Nero AG. All rights reserved. This manual contains material that is protected by internationally valid copyright. No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted or transcribed without the express written permission of Nero AG.
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The trademarks mentioned here are named for information purposes only.
Copyright 2007 Nero AG and its licensors. All rights reserved. REV 1.0, SW 8.0.0.0

Contents

1 1.1 1.2 1.5 5.1 5.6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.1.5 6.1.6 6.1.7 6.1.8 6.1.9 6.1.10 6.7.1 7.2 7.3 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.3.4 7.3.5 7.4 General Information About the Manual About Nero Burning ROM Nero Burning ROM Versions System Requirements Formats Supported Launching the Program Working with Nero Burning ROM Main Screen Basic Steps New Compilation New Compilation Window Multisession Tab ISO Tab UDF Tab Label Tab Audio CD Tab CDA Options Tab CD EXTRA Tab Video CD Tab Menu Tab Boot Tab Creating a New Compilation File Selection Selection Screen Selecting Files File Selection Details Audio CD Mixed Mode CD and CD EXTRA Video CD/Super Video CD miniDVD Audiobook CD Audio Track Properties window 32

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7.4.1 7.4.2 7.4.8.1 8.2 8.3 8.9.1 9.2 9.10.1 10.11.1 11.1.1 11.1.2 11.2 11.2.1 11.2.2 11.2.3 11.12.1 12.1.1 12.1.2 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 12.6 12.7 12.13.1
Track Properties Tab Indexes, Limits, Split Tab Filters Tab Burning a Compilation Choosing a Burner Burn Compilation Window Burn Tab Starting the Burn Process Bootable Disc Booting Requirements Bootable Disc Template Creating and Burning a Bootable Disc Image File Creating an Image File Burning an image file Copying On-the-fly Copying Versus Copy Over Image On-the-fly Copying Copy Over Image Compilation Window Image Tab Copy Options Tab Read Options Tab Copying a Disc Audio Database Creating an Audio Database Creating a Program Database Creating a User Database Database Window Nero's Title and CD Database Window Create a New CD Entry Window Changing a Database Entry Adding a Database Entry Defining Database Usage Using a Database Saving and Converting Audio Files Save Tracks Window
13.1.1 13.1.2 13.2 13.3 13.14.1 14.15.1 15.16.1 16.17.1 17.18.1 18.2 18.3 18.3.22
AC3, AIF, MP4, OGG and WAV encoding options MP3 and MP3PRO encoding options Saving Audio Files Encode Files Window Converting Audio Files LightScribe CD Label Editor Window Printing Labels LabelFlash Burn Label Window Printing LabelFlash Labels and DiskT@2 Erasing a Rewritable Disc Erase Rewritable Disc Window Erasing a Disc Advanced Operations Saving Data Tracks Updating the Virus Scanner Configuration Configuration Options Expert Features Customize Window Customizing the Work Environment Glossary Index Tab matrix Contact

General Information

About the Manual
This manual is designed for all users who want to become acquainted with the proper use of Nero Burning ROM. It is task-based and explains how to achieve a particular objective on a step-by-step basis. In order to make best use of this manual, please note the following conventions: Symbol Meaning Indicates warnings, preconditions or instructions that have to be followed strictly. Indicates additional information or advice.

Recorder

Extras Database Window Help Toolbar
Saves the active compilation. Cuts selected elements in the compilation (selection). Copies selected elements in the compilation (selection). Pastes a selection that was cut or copied beforehand. Launches Nero CoverDesigner with which you can create labels and covers. Information about a current compilation such as title, number, and names of the files is incorporated into the document data. For further information refer to the Nero CoverDesigner manual. Launches Nero Express. Nero Express is a wizard-driven application based on Nero Burning ROM. For further information refer to the Nero Express manual. Starts the burn process by opening the Burn Compilation window with the Burn tab. Starts the copy process by opening the New Compilation window with the Burn tab. Displays information on the disc inserted, such as contents (if any) and capacity for instance. Opens the selected drive. Shows or hides the file browser. Burner combo box Displays available burners. Open the Choose recorder window where you select an available burner for the burn process from a list. Opens the Burn Label window where you can create or load a label to print on the label or data side of a LabelFlash DVD (see LabelFlash). This button is only available if a burner that supports LabelFlash is connected. Launches Nero CoverDesigner to create or load a label to be printed on the label side of a LightScribe disc (see LightScribe). This button is only available if a burner that supports LightScribe is connected. Displays information on the program and version number. Opens the help.

Basic Steps

The main function of Nero Burning ROM is to select files and folders and to burn them to a disc. This is done in three basic steps: In the New Compilation window select a disc type and the disc format and set the options on the tabs (see New Compilation). In the selection screen select files that you want to burn (see File Selection). Start the burn process (see Burning a Compilation).

New Compilation

New Compilation Window
In the New Compilation window select the disc type and configure the options for the disc format on the tabs. The window basically looks the same for all disc types. The only difference is the tabs that are available. When you launch , the New Compilation window opens automatically. If the window is not open, click on the New button. In the default setting, CD-ROM (ISO) is selected and the Multisession tab is on top. If you have not installed a burner, the ISO tab is on top.
Fig. 3: New Compilation window, CD-ROM (ISO) disc type
The window consists of a drop-down menu, a list box, various tabs, and four buttons. The drop-down menu can contain the entries CD, DVD, HD DVD, and Blu-ray Disc. The list box will contain different entries depending on the entry selected. The burner installed will determine which disc type (CD, DVD, HD DVD and/or Blu-ray Disc) is displayed and burned. If the burner can only burn CDs, the combo box is grayed out. With Nero Image Recorder which is installed in Nero Burning ROM, you will always be able to create an image (see Creating an Image File) even if you have not installed a burner. Nero Image Recorder is also suitable for creating an image of a disc type not supported by the installed burner(see Expert Features). You can therefore create a DVD image for instance without having installed a DVD burner.

Edit Delete Split Play Stop Split at Index Positions Zoom In Zoom Out Full View

7.4.3 Filters Tab

The Filters tab offers various filters that are applied to the audio file. The following check boxes are available: Normalize Declick Hiss Reduction Fade In Fade Out Stereo Widening Karaoke Echo Equalizer Sets the volume of the audio file to a specific level. The filter is suitable for bringing the volume of audio files from different sources into line with one another. Removes clicking and scratching noises, such as those on old LPs for example. Reduces or removes the hiss on an audio file. All frequencies below a certain threshold (hiss level) are removed. Fades in the volume of an audio file from zero to full volume. This filter can be useful for shortening files. Fades out the volume of an audio file from full volume to silence. This filter can be useful for shortening files. Increases/reduces the stereo effect of an audio file. This filter only works if the original file was recorded in stereo. Removes the vocal component of an audio file by removing audio components that are identical on both channels. Contains options for echo effects. Opens an equalizer so you can change the volume in different frequency ranges.
The Test Selected Filters button plays the audio file and applies the activated filters. During playback you can change the configuration options for the filters and so control the effect.

Burning a Compilation

In order to burn your compilation, you must first select a burner. Then start the burn process. Before Nero Burning ROM burns the disc, the Burn Compilation window is opened where you can select or check burn options.

Choosing a Burner

If you have installed multiple burners, select a suitable burner for burning. To do so, proceed as follows:

1. Click on the

The Choose recorder window is opened.
2. Select the desired burner.
The window shows useful information on the burner, for example which disc types are supported.
3. If you would like to burn to a blank DVD, you can define the Book Type settings.
The Book Type determines which specification is recognized by the DVD player. With Nero Burning ROM you can define or change the Book Type. This is recommended particularly if your DVD player has difficulties with self-burned DVDs of the specification DVD-, DVD+ or DVD-RW. In this case, set the Book Type to DVD-ROM. 1. Click on the Options button. 2. Select the required option from the Book Type Settings drop-down menu. Four Book Type settings are available: Automatic: Automatically selects the most suitable Book Type for this DVD. DVD-ROM: Sets the Book Type to DVD-ROM. Select this setting if the DVD should play on multiple DVD players. Physical disc type: Selects the Book Type which is specified on the DVD. Current recorder setting: Leaves the Book Type setting to the burner.

10.1 Creating an Image File
To create an image file, proceed as follows:
1. Click on the New button. 2. Create a new compilation of your choice (see New Compilation).
Using Nero Burning ROM you can also create image files for disc types that the installed burner cannot burn. You can enable this function via the File > Options > Expert Features menu, Enable all supported recorder formats for image recorder check box. The dropdown menu in the Compilation window then makes available all supported disc types (CD, DVD, HD DVD and Blu-ray disc).
3. Select the files that you want to burn (see Selecting Files). 4. If you have installed multiple burners, select Nero Image Recorder from the combo box. 5. Click on the Burn button.
6. Click on the Burn button.
The Save Image File window is opened.
7. Specify a file name and a storage location for the image file and click on the Save button.
The image file is created and saved in the selected storage location. On the screen, a progress bar indicates the progress made while the file is being created. Once the creation process is over, a dialog box is opened.
8. Click on the OK button.
The dialog box is closed and you have successfully created the image file.
10.2 Burning an image file
To burn a saved image file, proceed as follows:
1. Select a burner from the combo box (not Nero Image Recorder). 2. Click on the
button in the main screen. The Open browser window is opened.
3. Select the desired image file and click on the Open button.
The Burn Compilation window with the Burn tab is opened.
4. Proceed with the burn process (see Burning a Compilation).
You have successfully burned an image file.

Copying

Nero Burning ROM can be used for copying discs. There are two methods for this: On-the-fly copying Copy over image Each method has advantages and disadvantages which will depend on your requirements.
11.1 On-the-fly Copying Versus Copy Over Image
11.1.1 On-the-fly Copying
LOLWhen using the on-the-fly method, insert the original disc into a drive and a blank disc into the burner. The original disc in the drive is copied immediately without any time delay to the blank disc in the burner. The on-the-fly method allows you to copy very fast and does not require any additional storage space. In order to be able to use the on-the-fly method, you will need at least two drives: one for reading the disc and a burner for writing. The following requirements apply to the drive and burner: The burner must have a function for protecting against buffer underruns or the drive must be capable of delivering the data sufficiently fast. The read speed must be at least as high as the write speed to ensure that a buffer underrun does not occur. It is more reliable when the read speed is twice as fast as the write speed. The drive must be capable of delivering information on the number and type of sessions, otherwise Nero Burning ROM may not be able to produce an exact copy. On-the-fly copying can have the following disadvantages: If the burner does not have a function for protecting against buffer underruns, the on-thefly method is highly sensitive to read errors. The reason for this is as follows: if errors occur while the disc is being read because it is scratched, it is not possible to try to eliminate the error by reading the disc several times for example because, in contrast to the copy-over-image method, there is not enough time (danger of buffer underrun). Index positions in audio files get lost. The reason for this is as follows: Index positions only become identifiable if the corresponding position on the CD is read. However, on-the-fly copies can only be burned using the disc-at-once method. With this method the information on the index positions must be available before the burn process begins. This means that Nero Burning ROM cannot copy over index positions. The quality of audio data read in may suffer. The reason for this is as follows: Nero Burning ROM reads several megabytes of data at a time from the drive, Nero Burning ROM transfers the data to the cache, and writes the data to the burner. If the data transfer slows down because the buffer in Nero Burning ROM is full for instance, the reading head of the drive has to jump back to a previous position. Some drives cannot position the read head precisely for Audio CDs, which means that corrupt audio data may be transferred sometimes.

11.2.3 Read Options Tab

On the Read Options tab you can select options for reading the original disc. The following options are available: Profile area Profile selection combo box Selects predefined copy settings or a user-defined setting. In the case of predefined copy settings, Nero Burning ROM sets the configuration options automatically. You can select the configuration options yourself with a user-defined setting. Ignores read errors on the original disc and continues the read process. If this box is unchecked, Nero Burning ROM may interrupt the burn process depending on the type of error that occurs. Still passes on corrupt sectors (that have caused read errors) for burning. If this box is unchecked, corrupt sectors are not passed on and remain blank. Reads PQ subchannel data.
Data Track area for the disc type CD
Ignore read errors check box
Write defect sectors check box Read sectors in raw mode check box Read all subchannel data check box
Reads all subchannel data.
Audio tracks area for disc type CD Ignore read errors check box Read indexes of audio data check box Read all subchannel data check box Ignores read errors on the original disc and continues the read process. If this box is unchecked, Nero Burning ROM may interrupt the burn process depending on the type of error. Reads the audio file indexes.
Advanced area for the disc type CD Read Media Catalog Number and ISRC check box Use jitter correction check box Reads the media catalog number, a globally unique number for compilations, and the ISRC (International Standard Recording Code), a globally unique number for audio recordings. Removes scratches from audio and video files.
Error correction area for the disc type DVD Read with error correction option field Performs error correction while reading. In the process, the checksum of a corrupt sector is adjusted so that the sector in itself is consistent.

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Read retry count text box Fast reading without error correct option field
Establishes the number of attempts that are made to correct errors. Performs fast reading without error correction.

Handling of non-correctable read errors area for the disc type DVD Ignore read errors check box Ignores read errors on the original disc. If this box is unchecked, Nero Burning ROM may interrupt the burn process depending on the type of error.
With certain disc formats such as video CD and audio CD, read errors often have little or no impact because they are not perceptible when the CD is played. Subchannel data contains additional information such as CD text or information on positions.

11.3 Copying a Disc

If you are not in possession of the copyright for the relevant disc and do not have authorization from the owner of the copyright, unauthorized copying violates national and international legislation.
Copy-protected Audio CDs cannot be copied using Nero Burning ROM. To copy a disc, proceed as follows:
1. Click on the Copy button in the main screen.
2. Select the disc type you want from the drop-down menu.
Your installed burner or drive will determine which disc type (CD, DVD, HD DVD and/or Blu-ray Disc) you can select. If the burner can only burn CDs, the combo box is grayed out. But with Nero Image Recorder which is installed in Nero Burning ROM, you will always be able create an image (see Image File) even if you have not installed a burner.
3. Select the options required on the tabs (see Compilation Window). 4. If you want to copy discs using the copy-over-image method:
1. Uncheck the On the fly box on the Copy Options tab. 2. Insert the disc that you want to copy into the burner. 3. Click on the Copy button. A screen is displayed and a progress bar indicates the progress made while the temporary image file is being created. When the image file has been created, the disc is ejected. The Burner name: Waiting for Disc window is opened. 4. Remove the ejected original disc and insert the blank disc. The burn or copy process starts. On the screen a progress bar indicates the progress being made during the burn or copy process.

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5. If you want to copy discs using the on-the-fly method:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Check the On the fly box on the Copy Options tab. Select the drive that is to contain the disc to be copied from the Drive drop-down menu. Insert the disc that you want to copy into the selected drive. Insert a blank disc. Click on the Copy button. The burn or copy process starts. On the screen a progress bar indicates the progress being made during the burn or copy process.
6. Proceed with the burn process (see Starting the Burn Process).
You have successfully copied a disc.

Audio Database

In Nero Burning ROM you can create, edit, and use audio databases. The database files contain information on the title, artist, and audio files of an audio CD. You can also use the database from the www.freedb.org web page; Nero Burning ROM provides an interface for this.

12.1.2 Creating a User Database
Using Nero Burning ROM you can create a user database and populate it with your own entries. The user database is often used to store information about your own audio CD collection and to record information about self-burned audio CDs. To create the user database, proceed as follows:
1. In the main Nero Burning ROM screen click on the Database > Create New User Database
menu. The Browse Folder window is opened.
2. Select a destination path for the user database and click on the OK button.
The Current Operation window is opened. After the database has been created, the window is closed and a dialog box prompts you to confirm this database as your new user database.
You have successfully created a user database. The Database menu contains the options Open User CD Database and Open User Title Database.

12.2 Database Window

The Database window is the starting point for editing an entry in the database or adding a new entry. Nero Burning ROM has two database windows: The Nero CD Database window with the imported database files from the program database. The User CD Database window with customized database files from the user database. Both database windows look the same and have the same functions. The Database window consists of two lists and different input options. You can open the window via the Database > Open Program/User CD Database menu.
Fig. 16: Nero CD Database window
The top list displays artists and titles on a CD in alphabetical order. You can select first letters with the aid of tabs. The audio files of the marked CD are shown in the bottom list Tracklist of the currently selected CD. The screen offers the following setting options: Search String text box Sort By. combo box Delete CD button Edit CD button Add New CD button Close button Displays the relevant tab after you enter a letter. Sorts the top list in alphabetical order. The options Artist and Title are available: Artist: Sorts the list according to the artist. Title: Sorts the list according to the title. Deletes the selected CD entry from the database. Opens the Create a New CD Entry window where you can view and change the entry for the selected CD. Opens the Nero's Title and CD Database window. You can select, create, and edit an entry here. Closes the window.

individual audio files.

6. Click on the Next button.
The entry Track 1 is selected in the drop-down menu. The text boxes for the first audio file are displayed.
7. Edit the information in the text boxes according to your requirements. 8. Repeat both of the previous steps for all audio files.
The database entry can only be saved if the text boxes for title, artist, and genre have been filled in for the CD title and all audio files.
9. Click on the OK button.
The changes are incorporated and the window is closed. You have successfully changed an entry in the database.
12.6 Adding a Database Entry
Using Nero Burning ROM you can add a new entry to your database. The new entry always refers to an audio CD that has been inserted. To add an entry to the program or user database, proceed as follows:
menu. The User CD Database window is opened.
3. Insert the audio CD to which the entry is to refer. 4. Click on the Add New CD button.
A dialog box is opened reminding you that Nero Burning ROM requires access to a CD for this function.
5. Click on the OK button.
The Waiting for Disc window is opened. Nero Burning ROM performs a search in the background to find an entry for a corresponding Audio CD. When Nero Burning ROM has finished searching, the Nero's Title and CD Database window is opened. The search result is shown in the List of corresponding CD entries in the Nero CD database list.
6. If you want to search through the Internet database www.freedb.org as well, click on the
Access Internet Database button. Nero Burning ROM performs the search in the Internet database and adds the search result.
7. If the audio CD does not appear in the List of corresponding CD entries in the Nero CD
database list, you can create a new entry: 1. Click on the Create a New CD Entry button. The Create a New CD Entry window is opened. The entry CD Title is selected in the drop-down menu. The text boxes for the CD title are displayed. 2. Enter the required information in the text boxes Title, Artist, Producer, Comment, Genre, and Year. 3. Define in the check boxes what information will be added to the text boxes for the individual audio files. 4. Click on the Next button. The entry Track 1 is selected in the drop-down menu. The text boxes for the first audio file are displayed.

Expert button

Opens the Advanced area where you can configure Expert Features. Sets the original bit in the music file; the copy and original are differentiated. Check box enabled: Original Bit = 1, i.e. original. Check box disabled: Original Bit = 0, i.e. copy. Sets the private bit in the music file. It is reserved for the user and is only used for informational purposes. Sets the copyright bit in the music file which identifies protected content. Check box enabled: Copyright Bit = 1, i.e. protected. Check box disabled: Copyright Bit = 0, i.e. not protected. Also sets a checksum in the music file that should ensure that transfer errors are identified. Uses a special codec at high frequencies that only saves the directional information and volume. Mixes two stereo channels down to one mono signal. This option is useful when the output data is of such poor quality that a poor stereo signal is to be expected. An increase in quality is expected when downmixing to mono. Selects a padding type for MP3 blocks. We recommend padding type ISO that pads MP3 blocks according to the ISO specification.
Expert Features advanced area Original Bit check box Private Bit check box Copyright Bit check box Write CRC check box Allow intensity stereo coding check box Allow downmix check box Padding combo box

13.2 Saving Audio Files

Using Nero Burning ROM you can store audio files from an audio CD on the hard drive. In the process, the files are encoded, i.e. converted into a format that the computer can read. The audio file is usually also compressed. Audio files from copy-protected audio CDs cannot be saved using Nero Burning ROM.
To save audio files, proceed as follows:
1. Insert the desired audio CD into a drive. 2. Click on the Extras > Save Tracks button.
The Save Tracks window is opened.
3. If you want to save only specific audio files, select the audio files that you want to save in the

Track list.

4. Select the required output format from the Output file format drop-down menu. 5. If you want to define the encoding options:

13.4 Converting Audio Files
Using Nero Burning ROM you can transcode, i.e. convert, audio files that are stored on the hard drive into a different format. To transcode a file, proceed as follows:
1. Click on the Extras > Encode Files menu.
The Encode Files window is opened.
2. Click on the Add button.
The familiar browser window Open is opened.
3. Select the required file and click on the Open button. 4. Repeat the two previous steps for each file that you want to convert. 5. Select the required output format from the Output file format drop-down menu. 6. If you want to define encoding options:
1. Click on the Settings button.
A window is opened. 2. Depending on the output format, define the encoding options such as bit rate, encoding quality, and frequency. 3. Click on the OK button. The window is closed and the changes accepted.
7. If you want to specify a storage location for the output files, click on the Browse button and
8. Click on the GO button.
The Progress window is opened and displays the progress made while saving. At the end of the save process, the window is closed automatically. The status of the file that was transcoded is set to "Done".

9. Click on Close.

You find the transcoded audio files on the selected storage location.

LightScribe

If you have a LightScribe burner, you can also print the label side of a LightScribe CD/DVD with Nero Burning ROM. The label side of the disc has a special color or thermal layer which is heated by the laser in the burner so that images and text are printed. This feature is only available for LightScribe burners. Using LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling When using a CD or DVD burner with LightScribe support, you system requires the latest LightScribe System Software. If you have downloaded and installed an updated version of Nero 8 from the Nero web site, install the LightScribe System Software separately. You can download the latest version at http://www.nero.com/link.php?topic_id=114&gen_id=8.
14.1 CD Label Editor Window
In the CD Label Editor window you can create or load a label. The window is opened when you click on the Create button in the LightScribe area on the Misc tab for the current compilation. The interface in the CD Label Editor window works on the same principle as Nero CoverDesigner. Basically, it is irrelevant whether you print the label on paper or directly onto an appropriate disc. Please see the separate Nero CoverDesigner user manual for full instructions on how to make professional looking covers and labels.

Fig. 22: CD Label Editor window for LightScribe
The screen offers the following setting options: Inner radius Outer radius Width Label templates New Open Save As OK Preview Cancel Defines the distance between the label and the inner edge. Defines the distance between the label and the outer edge. Defines the width of the print area. Contains a selection of different templates for designing the label. You can continue to edit and customize a selected template. Generates a new label document. Opens an existing label which was created using Nero CoverDesigner. Saves the label you have created. Adds the label you created to the compilation and closes the window. Opens the Print Preview window that shows how the label should appear on the LightScribe disc. Cancels the procedure and closes the window.

14.2 Printing Labels

The process for printing the label is integrated into the usual burn process. First, burn the compilation, flip the disc over, and then burn the label. To print a label, proceed as follows:
1. Create a compilation (see Creating a New Compilation) and select the files to burn (see

Selecting Files).

2. Select a LightScribe burner from the drop-down menu in the toolbar. 3. If you want to set the print options for LightScribe:
1. Click on the File > Options menu The Options window is opened. 2. Click on the LightScribe tab. The configuration options for LightScribe are displayed.
Fig. 23: Options window - LightScribe tab
3. Select the desired printing quality from the Print contrast area. The better the quality, the longer the burner takes to print the label. 4. Set the other options you require. 5. Click on the OK button. The changes will be saved and the window closed.
4. Click on the Burn button.
The Burn Compilation window is opened.
5. Click on the Misc tab. 6. Check the Print Label box in the LightScribe area. 7. If you want to use an existing label:
1. Select the entry Use Nero CoverDesigner files from the drop-down menu in the LightScribe area. The familiar browser window Open is opened. 2. Select a Nero CoverDesigner file and click on the Open button. The window is closed and the selected file accepted for this compilation.
8. If you want to create a label for this compilation:
1. Select the entry Use label from compilation from the LightScribe area. The CD Label Editor window is opened. 2. Create a label.
The interface in the CD Label Editor window and the procedure for creating labels work on the same principle as Nero CoverDesigner. Please see the separate Nero CoverDesigner user manual for full instructions on how to make professional looking covers and labels. 3. If you want to change the label you have created, click on the Edit button.

9. Set the options you require in the tabs. 10. Insert a blank LightScribe CD with the data side facing down and click on the Burn button.
The burn process starts and the compilation is burned. On the screen, a progress bar indicates the progress being made by the burn process. When the burn process is complete the disc is ejected. A dialog box is opened with the message "Please insert a LightScribe disc into the drive with the label side facing down".
11. Insert the blank LightScribe disc into the burner with the label side facing down and click on
OK. The LightScribe Print Properties window is opened and the print process starts. In the LightScribe Print Properties window a progress bar indicates the progress being made. When the print process has finished, a dialog box is opened with the message "Burn process completed successfully".
12. Click on the OK button.
The disc is ejected. You have printed a LightScribe label.

LabelFlash

If you have connected up a LabelFlash burner, you can also use Nero Burning ROM to print a label on the label and/or data side of a LabelFlash DVD. The LabelFlash DVD has a special layer in the center of each side; when this is heated by the laser in the burner it is altered so that images and text are printed on the DVD. LabelFlash is a technology that enables both the label and the data side of DVDs in the burner to be printed. If the data side is printed, this is referred to as the DiscT@2 procedure. This feature is only available with a LabelFlash burner.

15.1 Burn Label Window

In the Burn Label window you can create or load a label and print it on a LabelFlash DVD. The window is opened when you insert a blank LabelFlash disc or click on the the toolbar. icon in
The interface in the Burn Label window works on the same principle as Nero CoverDesigner. Basically, it is irrelevant whether you print the label on paper or directly onto an appropriate disc. Please see the separate Nero CoverDesigner user manual for full instructions on how to make professional looking covers and labels.

 

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