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Nero Multimedia Suite 10 - Windows 8053692Nero Multimedia Suite 10 The ultimate 3-in-1 Multimedia Suite for video editing, burning and backup. It's loaded with advanced video editing features, media organizer and player, superior burning software, and reliable backup technology The ultimate 3-in-1 Multimedia Suite for video editing, burning and backup. Nero Multimedia Suite 10 brings together three best-in-class products bundled into one powerful suite. Its loaded with advanced video editing features, media organizer and player, sup... Read more
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| hoffman1 |
5:16pm on Friday, October 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| I use my Zen primarily for music and photos, not video. I could not be more pleased with the sound (with after market headphones) and screen clarity. I have used MTP devices with Linux media players like Amarok, and I have also used them with MusicBee, Windows Media Player and others. | |
| droopyy |
12:08am on Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 ![]() |
| Zen 2 GB player Great player. I use it mostly for Audible MP3 books. My only complaint would be the lack of a lock to prevent accidental button push. | |
| yellowchris |
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| hasc |
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| All form NO FUNCTION. The battery is not replaceable and Creative labs has no customer service phone line. This looks pretty. | |
| cameleon |
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| "I really cannot list cons about this item. My only problem is that when you add songs to the zen, you cannot add a cd cover to the zen. "this is the best mp3 i saw, i love this bcoz of great sound, pictures are so sharp. | |
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| Good for the price. I ordered the Zen for my 9 year old. She had no problem figuring out how to use the features. | |
| andreas69 |
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| GOOD THINGS: The Creative Zen sounds fantastic and features a brilliant color screen capable of displaying photos and video. | |
| hartinm |
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| Good quality images, easy to use, good viedo graphics very delicate, if synqued wringly it screws up all Great All around portable media player!!! None Great screen and portability. | |
| handsomefish |
2:15am on Sunday, April 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| BuyDig is a first-rate retailer... so buy with confidence. But skip this MP3 player (or any other product from Creative Labs. The Zen X-Fi. | |
| elkcub |
4:26pm on Sunday, April 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| I would difintely recommend this to one of my friends. has pretty good video quality, easy to use features. Good Picture Quality! So Light weighted That you Can Carry Anywhere With You!So easy to play & store the music & video you like ! Just plug & play ! | |
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Table of contents
1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.3 3.1 3.2 3.4.1 4.1.1 4.2 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.4 4.5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2 5.2.1 5.3 5.3.1 5.4 5.4.1 5.5 5.5.1 5.5.2 5.5.3 5.5.4 5.5.5 5.5.6.1 Start Successfully About the Manual About Nero Burning ROM Versions of Nero Burning ROM Working With the Program Starting the Program User Interface Main Screen New Compilation Window Selection Screen Data Disc Compiling Data Disc Defining Options Compiling a SecurDisc disc Nero DiscSpan (UDF) Compilation and Nero DiscMerge Tool Creating Multiple Discs with Nero DiscSpan Remerge and Copy Data with Nero DiscMerge Check Point Media Encryption CD/DVD Saving Data Track Audio CD and Audio Files Compiling Audio CDs Customizing Properties of the Audio File Defining Options Mixed Mode CD and CD EXTRA CD-Extra Settings Automatic Music Recognition Identifying Audio Files Copy Audio CDs to Hard Drive Save Audio Tracks to Hard Drive Window Convert Audio File Format Encode Files Window AIF and WAV Encoding Options MP3 Lame Encoding Options MP3 and MP3PRO Encoding Options Nero AAC Encoding Options OGG Vorbis Encoding Options Video Compiling DVD-Video 63 63
Inhaltsverzeichnis 6.2 6.7.1 7.2 7.9 9.1 9.10.1 10.11.1 11.2 11.3 11.12.1 12.1.1 12.1.2 12.2 12.3 12.3.1 12.3.2 12.3.14 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.15.1 15.2 15.3 Compiling an AVCHD Video Disc Compiling a BDMV-Video Disc Bootable Disc Requirements for Booting From a Disc Bootable Disc Template Creating and Burning a Bootable Disc Loading Image File LightScribe Printing LightScribe Label CD Label Editor Window Labelflash Burn Label Screen Printing Labelflash Labels and DiskT@2 Burn Compilation Choose Recorder Window Burn Settings Starting the Burn Process Burning With Image Recorder Creating an Image File Copying a Disc Methods of Copying On-the-fly Copying Copy Over Image Copying Disc Copy Settings Image Settings Copy Options Read Options Erase Rewritable Disc Window About Nero SecurDisc Viewer Starting Nero SecurDisc Viewer Copying data to hard drive Checking data integrity Checking signature Configuration Options Compilation Settings Cache Settings Expert Features 106
Inhaltsverzeichnis 15.4 15.16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.Ultrabuffer Settings LightScribe Settings Technical Information System Requirements Disc Types Disc Formats Audio Formats and Codecs Video Formats and Codecs Image Formats Formats for Playlists Glossary Index Contact 118
Entry AVCHD (TM) video
In Nero Burning ROM it is not possible to create a DVD-Video, an AVCHD video, or a BDMV-Video from video files. You can convert video files to DVD-Video, to AVCHD video, or BDMV-Video in Nero Vision for example. Nero Vision is included in the full version of Nero Multimedia Suite. More information about Nero Vision is available on the Web site www.nero.com, and more information about video editing is available in the separate Nero Vision manual.
The actual entries that are available and the actual disc types (e.g. DVD) to which can be written depend on the selected recorder. You can find more information on Blu-ray support at www.nero.com/link.php?topic_id=416. A Jump List is provided by Nero Burning ROM under the Windows 7 operating system. Compilation types, e.g. Audio-CD, can be chosen directly from the Jump List. The following buttons are available: Button Nero Express Button Open Button New Starts Nero Express. Nero Express is a wizard-driven application based on Nero Burning ROM. Only available in Nero Burning ROM as part of Nero Multimedia Suite. Opens a file browser where you can find and open a saved compilation. You can also open an image file in order to burn a disc. Creates the selected compilation and displays the selection screen where you can select the files for burning.
User Interface Button Cancel
Closes the New Compilation window.
You can set the options for the respective disc format on the tabs in the New Compilation window. Which tabs are available depends on the disc type that is selected.
The following tabs are available: Tab Info Tab Multisession Tab ISO Tab UDF Tab Label Tab Dates Shows statistical information on the compilation. Contains options for configuring multisession discs. This tab is only available if a burner is installed. Contains options for configuring the ISO file system.
Contains options for configuring the UDF file system.
Defines the labels of the disc. Allows you to define the dates of the compilation and of the associated files. You can also specify a validity period for the disc. You can access the data regardless of the validity period specified. Defines whether and which files are stored in the buffer memory. If you posses a Lightscribe recorder you can create the label here or select what is to be printed. For the CD-ROM (ISO) disc type, you can convert the code for an AVI video here to make it compatible with Xvid/MPEG -4 or DivX. We recommend that you only convert the code if you have experience with FourCC codes and AVI videos.
4.3.1 Creating Multiple Discs with Nero DiscSpan
With Nero Burning ROM you can compile and burn all types of files and folders to multiple discs. Files that exceed a certain file size are split if this is necessary to fill up a disc space. Files in general are distributed dynamically among several discs. The number of discs to be used is shown in the compilation screen and you can switch the disc type here. The Image Recorder is also suitable for creating an image of a disc type not supported by the connected recorder. For example, you can therefore create a DVD image without having installed a DVD recorder. You can then write the image to a disc at any time. To create a DiscSpan compilation, proceed as follows:
Compilation window. (In case that the New Compilation window is not opened, it can be opened by clicking the New button on the main screen.)
2. Select the DiscSpan (UDF) compilation type from the selection list.
New Compilation - DiscSpan (UDF)
Selection Screen - DiscSpan (UDF)
The files are added to the compilation and displayed in the compilation screen. The capacity bar indicates how much space is required by the DiscSpan compilation. On the left an info field indicates how much discs will be burned.
In Nero Burning ROM, there is the option of defining filters for individual files or folders by dragging files or folders into the compilation areas with the depressed right mouse button. For instance, it is possible to filter for a particular type of file (*.doc, *.xls, *.txt) or select which type of file is not to be taken up in the compilation area. It is very easy to hide files in data compilations for additional protection or for security reasons so that they do not appear on the normal display. The files behave in the same way as other hidden system files that are hidden by default, but can easily be displayed. To hide files, right-click the required file, select the Properties option and then select the Hide check box.
7. If required, you can change the disc type.
You have successfully compiled a data disc and can now burn this compilation. During the burn process you will be prompted to insert a new disc whenever needed. You are allowed to alternate the disc types (CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc) regardless of which disc type you chose at the beginning. Files will be distributed dynamically among several discs.
Data Disc encrypts the data. When the encryption is finished, the window is closed and Nero Burning ROM continues the burn process. Depending on your Check Point Media Encryption settings, a decryption tool is burned on the disc, allowing another user, who does not have Check Point Media Encryption, to access to the data by entering the password. The encryption of the data does not take place in Nero Burning ROM. Nero AG is not responsible for the data encryption and the decryption tool. These features are provided by Check Point Software Technologies.
Saving Data Track
With Nero Burning ROM you can save a data disc as an image file. The image file can later be burned to a recordable disc. The result is a copy of the original data disc. To save the data disc as an image file, proceed as follows:
1. Insert the data disc in a drive. 2. Click the Extras > Save data tracks menu.
The Select Track window is opened. The tracklist shows you the sessions and data
tracks that are found on the disc. Due to the technical reasons, only the first data track of the first session can be saved.
Select Track
3. Select the first data track. 4. Click the Save Track button.
The Save As window is opened.
5. Select a file name and a storage location. 6. In the Save As drop-down menu, select the desired output format (ISO or NRG) for the
image file.
7. Click the Start button.
The Progress window is opened and displays the progress made while saving. When
the save process is complete, the window is closed automatically. You have successfully created an image file starting from a data disc. Now you can burn the image file to a disc.
Audio CD and Audio Files
Compiling Audio CDs
Using Nero Burning ROM you can create an Audio CD that contains music files. It can be played using all standard CD players. To compile an Audio CD, source files with different audio formats are automatically converted into Audio CD format before being burned. Some CD players cannot play CD-RWs. Use CD-R discs to burn Audio CDs. To create an Audio CD, proceed as follows:
1. Select the CD entry from the drop-down menu in the New Compilation window. (In the
case that the New Compilation window is not opened, it can be opened by clicking the New button on the main screen.)
Check box Private bit
Audio CD and Audio Files Sets the copyright bit in the music file, which identifies protected content. Check box selected: Copyright bit = 1, i.e. protected. Check box cleared: Copyright bit = 0, i.e. unprotected. Also sets a checksum in the music file to ensure that transfer errors are detected.
Check box Copyright bit Check box Write CRC
5.5.4 MP3 and MP3PRO Encoding Options
With Nero Burning ROM you can encode audio files of an Audio CD in MP3 and MP3PRO formats. Set these options in the MP3PRO window that you can open in the Encode files window via the Settings button. Ensure that you have selected MP3/MP3PRO as the Output file format.
MP3PRO window
The following encoding options are available in the Settings area: Drop-down menu Encoder quality Specifies the encoder quality. Fast, Medium and Highest are available. These settings specify whether you place more value on fast encoding (Fast) or more value on a superior psychoacoustic encoder model for the very best results (Highest).
Audio CD and Audio Files Selects a constant bit rate, i.e. the data flow per unit of time and the quality of the saved data are the same over the entire audio file. If the bit rate is small, less data is transferred. The file is then small, but quality is lower. If the bit rate is high, more data is transferred. The file size is then large, but the quality is high. The default value of 128 for MP3 files is near CD quality. In the drop-down menu, select the Options that affect the bit rate: scan rate per second in kBit, scan frequency per second in Hertz and the channels. Selects variable bit rate, i.e. the data flow per unit of time - and thus the quantity of the saved data - adapts to the dynamics of the audio file. The bit rate, for example, can be lowered at quieter points in the track. Select your desired quality level in the drop-down menu. Note that not all players are able to show the correct length of MP3 files that were recorded with variable bit rate. The following encoding options are available: Check box Enable MP3PRO Button Expert Specifies the encoder method used. If you select the check box, an MP3PRO file is created (*.mp3 file extension). If you clear the check box, an MP3 file is created (also *.mp3 file extension). Opens the advanced area where you can configure Expert Features.
Check box Constant Bit Rate
Check box Variable Bit Rate
The following encoding options are available in the Expert Features area: Check box Original bit Sets the original bit in the music file, which differentiates between the copy and the original. Check box selected: Original bit = 1, i.e. original. Check box cleared: 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 selected: Copyright bit = 1, i.e. protected. Check box cleared: Copyright bit = 0, i.e. unprotected.
Check box Private bit Check box Copyright bit
Audio CD and Audio Files Check box Write CRC Check box Also sets a checksum in the music file to ensure that transfer errors are detected.
Uses a special codec at high frequencies that only saves the direcAllow intensity stereo tional information and volume. coding Check box Allow downmix Drop-down menu Padding 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.
5.5.5 Nero AAC Encoding Options
Nero Burning ROM can encode audio files of an Audio CD in the Nero AAC Audio format. Set options in the Nero AAC Encoder Settings window that you can open in the Encode Files window via the Settings button. Ensure that you have selected Nero AAC Audio as the Output file format.
Nero AAC Encoder Settings
Audio CD and Audio Files The following setting options are available in the Nero AAC Encoder Settings window: Specifies a variable bit rate, i.e. the data flow per unit of time and thus the quantity of the saved data adapts to the dynamics of the audio file. The bit rate, for example, can be lowered at quieter points in the track. You can set the variable bit rate between 0 and 100. 0 means the lowest, 100 the highest quality. Specifies an average bit rate, i.e. the data flow per unit of time and thus the quantity of the saved data adapts to the dynamics of the audio file but the average bit rate tends to the defined value. In principle is it a variable bit rate with a limited bit band width and thus combining the advantages of the variable and the constant bitrate. Specifies a constant bit rate, i.e. the data flow per unit of time and thus the quantity of the saved data is the same over the entire audio file. Specifies the bit rate, i.e. the data flow per unit of time and thus the quantity of the saved data. Quality If the bit rate is small, less data is transferred. The file is then small, but quality is lower. If the bit rate is high, more data is transferred. The file size is then large, but the quality is high. The default value of 128 is near CD quality.
Video ble but may remain empty. If the folder \BDMV\BACKUP is available it contains a copy of the files index.bdmv, MovieObjects.bdmv and the folders PLAYLIST, CLIPINF and BDJO. Additionally, an AVCHD video may contain the folder AVCHDTN. This folder must not be available if it is empty. If it is available, it has to contain the following files: \AVCHDTN\thumbnail.tidx \AVCHDTN\thumbnail.tdt2
You have successfully compiled an AVCHD video disc and can now burn this compilation.
Compiling a BDMV-Video Disc
With Nero Burning ROM you can burn a BDMV-Video disc made up of BDMV (= Blu-ray Movie) files from your hard drive. You can play your burned BDMV-Video on almost all Bluray players. You can use Nero Burning ROM to burn a BDMV-Video if the complete BDMV folder structure including premastered files is already available. In Nero Burning ROM it is not possible to create a DVD-Video, an AVCHD video, or a BDMV-Video from video files. You can convert video files to DVD-Video, to AVCHD video, or BDMV-Video in Nero Vision for example. Nero Vision is included in the full version of Nero Multimedia Suite. More information about Nero Vision is available on the Web site www.nero.com, and more information about video editing is available in the separate Nero Vision manual. To compile a BDMV-Video disc, proceed as follows:
1. Select the Blu-ray entry from the drop-down menu in the New Compilation window. (In
2. Choose the BDMV-Video compilation type from the selection list.
BD Video Compilation Window
3. Enter a name for the BDMV-Video disc in the Disc name input field 4. Click the New button.
It includes the specific and predefined BDMV folder structure.
BD Video Selection Screen
5. Select the movie that you want to burn from the browser area on the right side. 6. Drag the existing BDMV folder structure including premastered files into the compilation
area on the left side.
The files are added to the compilation and are displayed in the compilation screen. The
capacity bar indicates how much space is required on the disc. Files and Folders The BDMV-Video contains different folders. Only certain files are allowed in an individual folder. If you only have individual files, you must allocate the right files to the specific folder: \BDMV\index.bdmv \BDMV\MovieObject.bdmv \BDMV\PLAYLIST\*.mpls \BDMV\CLIPINF\*.clpi \BDMV\STREAM\*.m2ts \BDMV\AUXDATA\sound.bdmv \BDMV\AUXDATA\*.otf \BDMV\BDJO\*.bdjo (this files are optional; however, the folder must be available) Also, the folders \BDMV\META, \BDMV\JAR and \CERTIFICATE must be available but may remain empty. If the folder \BDMV\BACKUP is available, it contains a copy of the files index.bdmv, MovieObjects.bdmv and the folders PLAYLIST, CLIPINF and BDJO.
1. If you want to print a Labelflash label on the label side, insert a blank Labelflash disc into the
recorder with the label side facing down.
The Burn Label window is opened with the Labelflash logo.
2. If you want to print a DiskT@2 on the data side, insert a blank Labelflash disc with the data
side facing down in the recorder. The Burn Label window is opened with the DiskT@2 logo. with Nero CoverDesigner.
3. Create a label according to your requirements or open a label that you have already created
The interface in the Burn Label window and creation of a label work on the same principle as Nero CoverDesigner. See the separate Nero CoverDesigner manual for full instructions on how to create professional looking covers and labels.
4. If you want to change the area in which the label is printed, change the print area
accordingly using the input fields Inner Radius and Width.
5. If you want to view or change the print properties:
1. Click the Change button. The Labelflash Print Properties window is opened. 2. If you want to change the printing quality, select a quality level from the Print quality profile drop-down menu. 3. If you select the User defined entry from the Print quality profile drop-down menu, you can change the contrast level and the rotation speed. 4. Click the OK button. The Labelflash Print Properties window is closed and the changes are accepted.
Labelflash Print Properties
6. Click the Burn button.
The labeling procedure starts and the Labelflash - printing or DiscT@2 - printing window is opened. The window shows the estimated printing time and the print progress. When printing is complete, a message window is opened informing about the successful print process.
7. Click the OK button.
The message window is closed and the disc ejected. You have successfully printed a label.
Burn Compilation
In the Choose Recorder window you can select a recorder for burning. You can open the window via the button which is on the right side of the recorder drop-down menu. The window shows useful information about the recorder (e.g. supported disc types). In the advanced area you can set expert options. The available options depend on the chosen recorder.
The burn process is started. On the screen a progress bar indicates the progress being
made by the burn process.
6. If you want to shut down the PC when done (as long as this is technically feasible), select
the Shut Down PC after Completion of Burn check box.
7. If you want to check the written data after burning, select the Verify written data check box.
When the burn process has finished, a message window is opened.
8. If you want to display the extended area with the event log, click the Details button. 9. If you want to start another burn process with the same compilation, click the Burn Again
button.
10. Click the OK button.
11.4 Burning With Image Recorder Creating an Image File
With Nero Burning ROM and the Image Recorder you can create disc images from every compilation. The NRG image file format can always be selected whereas the ISO image file format can only be selected from certain compilation types. Nero Burning ROM only enables the possible image file formats. The NRG image file format was developed by Nero. In contrast to ISO, NRG can be created from every disc and compilation type. This means that even Audio CDs or multisession discs can be saved as an NRG image file. To create an image file, proceed as follows:
1. Click the New button. 2. Create a new compilation of your choice.
Using Nero Burning ROM you can create image files for disc types that the installed recorder 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 drop-down menu in the Compilation window then makes available all supported disc types.
3. Select the files that you want to burn. 4. If you have installed multiple recorders, select Nero Image Recorder from the drop-down
5. Click the Burn button.
The Burn Compilation window is opened; the Burn tab is in front.
The Save Image File window is opened.
7. Specify a file name and a storage location for the image file and click 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 message window is opened.
Copying a Disc The following configuration options are available: Button Disc Info Button Copy Button Cancel Displays information on the disc inserted, such as contents (if any) or available capacity for instance. Starts the copy process.
The following tabs are available: Image Copy Options Read Options Writing Gives the path to the temporary image file and provides information on the speed of the hard drive. Contains options for configuring copying. Contains options for configuring reading of the original disc. Contains options for configuring the burn process.
12.3.1 Image Settings
The Image tab provides the two areas Image file and Hard drive speed info. The Image file area is only enabled if the On-the-fly check box is cleared on the Copy Options tab. The Image tab provides the following configuration options in the Image File area. Input field Path Check box Deletes the temporary image file when the copy process is fiDelete image file after nished. disc copy Button Browse Opens the Save As window where you can specify a file name and a directory where the temporary image file should be stored. Displays the path of the temporary image file.
The following configuration options are available in the Image tab in the Info on Hard Drive Speed area: Drive List Button Test Speeds Lists the available drives and hard drives. Tests the speeds of the available drives and adds the speed found to the list.
12.3.2 Copy Options
In the Copy Options tag the following configuration options are available in the General Area. Check box On-the-fly copying Creates the copy using the on-the-fly method. If this check box is cleared, the copy is created using the copyover-image method.
The following configuration options are available in the Copy Options tab in the source area: Drop-down menu Drive Drop-down menu Read speed Check box Eject source drive once Ejects the source disc once the read process is finished so that you can insert the target disc. the read process is complete Selects the drive for reading the disc. If a copy over image is created, we recommend that you select the recorder for reading in. Defines the speed at which the disc is read in.
12.3.3 Read Options
The Read Option tab consists of several areas. In these areas it is possible to set options for reading an original disc. The following configuration options are available in the Profile area: Drop-down menu Profile selection 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.
The following configuration options are available in the Database area for the CD disc type: Check box Ignore read errors Ignores read errors on the original disc and continues the read process. If this check box is cleared, Nero Burning ROM may interrupt the burn process depending on the type of error. Still passes on corrupt sectors (that have caused read errors) for burning.
15.2 Cache Settings
The following configuration options are available on the Cache tab: Input field Path for cache Button Browse Input field Displays the path of the Cache memory. You can enter the path manually or select the path in the browser window. Opens a browser window. You can select a folder in which data is buffered before and during the burn process.
Defines the minimum storage volume on the cache drive Minimum space on hard drive, that is not used by Nero Burning ROM. which Nero should not use Cache files that have been dragged over from a CD-ROM drive Saves files that have been added to the compilation from a source disc in a temporary directory. If you clear this check box then you have to insert the original source disc during the burn process.
15.3 Expert Features
The following configuration options are available on the Expert Features tab: Check box Enable Disc-at-once CD overburning Drop-down menu / Input field Absolute/Relative maximum overburning size Check box Enable DVD overburning Drop-down menu / Input field Maximum DVD size Check box Enable generation of short lead-out Enables the option to write additional data to your CD. Defines how much a CD can be overburned. Enables the option that CDs can be overburned.
Enables the option that DVDs can be overburned.
Defines how much a DVD can be overburned.
Configuration Options Check box Enables the option that your disc remains in the recordDo not eject disc after burning er and is not ejected when the burn process is finished. Enables the option that all supported recorder formats for the Image Recorder are available.
It is now possible to create compilations that the inEnable all supported recorder stalled recorder cannot burn. For instance, you can formats for image recorder create a Blu-ray compilation without a Blu-ray recorder and create an image file with Nero Image Recorder.
Allows Nero Burning ROM to be started from the shell context menu. The shell context menu offers various Nero burn functions in the con- pertinent information and is opened by clicking a file or folder with the right mouse button in the Windows Extext menu plorer. Overburning Overburning means writing more data on the disc than originally intended. It is achieved by reducing the lead-out area to a few seconds, which is sufficient in most cases. However, this violates the CD standard and may result in recording and playback errors (depends on the used recorder).
CD EXTRA.. 46 Check Point.. 34 Compilation
Choose disc type.. 12 Choose from Jump List.. 14 Create an AVCHD video disc. 65 Create Audio CD.. 37 Create BDMV-Video disc.. 67 Create CD EXTRA.. 45 Create Data disc.. 19 Create DiscSpan disc.. 29, 29 Create DVD-Video.. 63 Create Mixed Mode CD.. 45
Configuration options.. 104 Copy
Copy over image.. 90 Copying a disc... 91 Ignore read error.. 96 Jitter correction.. 97 On-the-fly.. 90 Set options.. 93
Audio file
Add Album Art.. 54 Convert into another format.. 54 Declick... 42 Fill titles.. 52 Filter.. 41 Identify with Gracenote.. 47 Indexes.. 40 Normalize.. 42 Obtain metadata.. 47 Remove pause at the end.. 45 Save... 48 Save to hard drive... 52
Data disc... 19
Copy a data disc.. 91 Copy over image.. 35 Define character set.. 24 ISO... 23 Joliet... 23 Multisession.. 21 Select data mode.. 23 Select file system.. 23 UDF.. 24 Xbox compatible disc. 24
Book type setting.. 85 Bootable disc
Backup part... 70 Create bootable disc.. 71 DosBootimage... 72 El Torito... 70 Emulation type... 70 ISOLINUX... 72 Requirements.. 70
Data track.. 35 Disc type
Audio CD.. 13 AVCHD video.. 14 BDMV-Video.. 14 Bootable Disc.. 13 CD EXTRA.. 13 Data disc.. 12 DVD-Video.. 13 Mixed Mode CD.. 13
Burn options
Buffer Underrun.. 87 Disc-at-Once.. 87 Finalize disc.. 86 Simulation... 86 Track-at-Once.. 87 Write method.. 87
DiscSpan
Create discs.. 29, 29 Restore data.. 32
Burning
Overburning.. 106 Set recorder options.. 84 Use Image Recorder.. 89
DiskT@2... 80
Index Encoding options
AIF... 56 MP3..57, 58 Nero AAC Audio.. 60 OGG... 61 WAV... 56
Nero SecurDisc Viewer.. 100
Check data integrity. 102 Checking the signature.. 103 Copy data from SecurDisc disc. 101 Remove password protection.. 101 Starting.. 100 Verifying authenticity.. 103
Gracenote.. 7, 47, 49 Hide file.. 21, 31 Image
Burn disc from image. 73 Create from data disc. 36 Create image file.. 89 Load image file... 73
Program
Use of the program... 6
Read speed.. 95 Rewritable disc
Erase... 98 Erase method.. 99
Image Recorder.. 19, 29
Create image file.. 89 Enable all supported formats.. 107
SecurDisc
About SecurDisc... 100 Digital signature.. 26 Explanation... 24 Limit data redundancy.. 28 Nero SecurDisc Viewer. 100 Password protection.. 25
iPod.. 54 Jump List... 14 Labelflash.. 80
Burn label.. 82 Create label.. 80
Selection screen
Browser area.. 17 Burn Now button.. 17 Capacity bar.. 17 Compilation area.. 17
LightScribe.. 76
Burn label.. 76 Create label.. 78 Set options.. 108
PRESS INFORMATION
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Nero Multimedia Suite 10 Now Available
Multimedia Creators Can Now Use the Ultimate 3-in-1 Bundle for Video Editing, Burning and Backup; Also Available in Powerful Standalone Products: Nero Vision Xtra, Nero Burning ROM and Nero BackItUp & Burn
Karlsbad, Germany (April 12, 2010) - Nero, creator of liquid media technology, today announced that Nero Multimedia Suite 10, its new powerful multimedia bundle, is now available for purchase in retail stores worldwide and online at www.nero.com. The three products that make up Nero Multimedia Suite 10 are Nero Vision Xtra, a brand new applications dedicated to media organization, basic and advanced video editing and HD movie creation; Nero Burning ROM for disc burning and copying; and Nero BackItUp & Burn for backing up, synching and restoring data. These three robust products, plus additional multimedia tools, will grant users a powerful solution which meets their multimedia project needs, yet provides ease of use, all at a great value. Each of these three comprehensive and enhanced software programs is also available online for purchase as a standalone product. Hobbyists who enjoy creating and editing their home videos will greatly benefit from this product bundle, said Jrgen Kurz, CEO, Nero AG. Nero Multimedia Suite 10 offers easy music, photo and video file management, basic and advanced video editing, superior disc burning, reliable backup technology and multimedia tools to enhance their creativity all at a very affordable price point. Pricing and Availability Nero Multimedia Suite 10 is available in retail stores worldwide with a suggested retail price of $99.99 or online at www.nero.com for just $79.99 (after $20 instant rebate). Current Nero 9 users and previous version users can upgrade to Nero Multimedia Suite 10 at a special discounted price at www.nero.com. Standalone versions of Nero Vision Xtra ($59.99), Nero Burning ROM ($49.99) and Nero BackItUp & Burn ($39.99) are also available for purchase and download online at www.nero.com. For more information on Nero and its history, please visit www.nero.com. Become a fan of Nero on Facebook at www.facebook.com/nerosoftware, follow Nero on Twitter (@NeroSolutions) or join the My Nero community at http://my.nero.com.
Press Contacts: Volker Jacob Public Relations & Communications Manager Nero AG Tel: +Email: vjacob@nero.com Kim Youngstrom Kaplow PR Tel: +1 212-221-1713 Email: nero@kaplowpr.com
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About Nero Nero, the creator of liquid media technology, enables liquid content creation and distribution anytime, anywhere, and on any device. The company provides consumers with the freedom to simply enjoy their music, photos, and videos, regardless of hardware or file format, by taking a unique platform neutral, standards-based approach to solution development. More than 300 million units of Neros trusted software solutions are used in the home, on the go, and professionally. Nero also provides strategic partners with cutting-edge applications, codecs, tools, software development kits, and programming interfaces for use with a variety of the latest platforms and devices. Products are available globally through hardware manufacturers, international partners, retailers, and directly through the Nero Online Shop at www.nero.com. Headquartered in Karlsbad, Germany, Nero maintains regional offices in Karlsbad, Germany; Glendale, Calif., USA; Yokohama, Japan; and development centers in Karlsbad, Germany and Hangzhou, China.
### Nero is a trademark of Nero AG and its subsidiaries. Any other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. 2010 Nero. All rights reserved.
Press Contacts: Volker Jacob Public Relations & Communications Manager Nero AG Tel: +Email: vjacob@nero.com Chaim Haas Kaplow PR Tel: +1 212-221-1713 Email: chaas@kaplowpr.com
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Nero Multimedia Suite 10 The ultimate 3-in-1 Multimedia Suite for video editing, burning and backup. It's loaded with advanced video editing features, media organizer and player, superior burning software, and reliable backup technology The ultimate 3-in-1 Multimedia Suite for video editing, burning and backup. Nero Multimedia Suite 10 brings together three best-in-class products bundled into one powerful suite. Its loaded with advanced video editing features, media organizer and player, superior burning software, and reliable backup technology. Also includes special multimedia tools to enhance your music, photos and videos.
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