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
LabelFlash™
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15 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
icon in
the toolbar.
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.
Fig. 24: Burn Label window for LabelFlash™/DiscT@2™
Information on the selected printing quality and rotation speed is displayed on the right-hand
side of the screen. Under Disc type you can see whether the blank disc has been inserted
with the label or data side. Either the LabelFlash™ or the DiscT@2™ logo is displayed in the
Burn Label window depending on which side is inserted.