User manual
Table Of Contents
- Nero Burning ROM Manual
- 1 General Information
- 2 System Requirements
- 3 Formats Supported
- 4 Launching the Program
- 5 Working with Nero Burning ROM
- 6 New Compilation
- 7 File Selection
- 8 Burning a Compilation
- 9 Bootable Disc
- 10 Image File
- 11 Copying
- 12 Audio Database
- 13 Saving and Converting Audio Files
- 14 LightScribe®
- 15 LabelFlash™
- 16 Erasing a Rewritable Disc
- 17 Advanced Operations
- 18 Configuration
- 19 Glossary
- AIF
- Blue Book
- Blu-ray Disc
- Book Type
- Bootable CD
- Cache
- CD
- CD-DA
- CD-i
- CD Text
- Decoding
- Digitalization
- Disc
- Disc-at-once (DAO)
- DVD
- EDC/ECC
- Emulation
- Encode
- Finalizing
- Firmware
- HD DVD
- HFS CD
- Image file
- Index position
- Table of contents (TOC)
- Jitter Correction
- Cross fade with previous track
- Label
- Lead-in
- Lead-out
- M3U playlists
- MP3
- MP3PRO
- MP4
- MPEG
- NTSC
- OGG
- PAL
- Photo CD
- Plug-in
- Buffer underrun
- Red Book
- SCSI
- Sector
- Session
- Simulation
- Track
- Track-at-once (TAO)
- Transcoding
- VCD
- Volume descriptor
- WAV
- Yellow Book
- 20 Index
- 22 Contact
LightScribe®
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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.
Æ The changes will be saved and the window closed.
4. Click on the Burn button.
Æ 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.
Æ The familiar browser window Open is opened.
2. Select a Nero CoverDesigner file and click on the Open button.
Æ 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.
Æ The CD Label Editor window is opened.
2. Create a label.