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
Glossary
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CD Text
Additional information on the CD that can store the title and artists of the individual pieces for
instance. CD Text is stored in the so-called lead-in area of the CD before the audio data
starts.
Not all CD players support CD Text. Despite this a CD with CD Text can still be played in the
player.
You must have a CD burner which supports CD Text to enable the CD Text to be written to a
CD.In particular, CD Text can only be written in disc-at-once mode. In particular, CD Text
can only be written in disc-at-once mode.
Decoding
Decoding refers to the conversion of computer-readable audio files (e.g. mp3) into audio CD
format. Decoding takes place at the same time as the burn process.
Digitalization
Conversion of analog signals to digital signals.
Disc
Disc is a data medium to which the data is saved. CD-R, DVD-R, and DVD+R are examples
of write-once discs that are written to by a bruner and read by a dirve. Discs of the same
type with different storage capacities are available, e.g. for DVD-R with 4.38 GB or as DVD-
R DL (Dual Layer, with two data layers) with 7.95 GB.
Disc-at-once (DAO)
An entire CD/DVD is recorded without ever stopping the laser. This format is best for audio
CDs that will be played in home and car stereo equipment.
DVD
Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc. DVD was originally designed for the movie and
games market. In the meantime it has become possible to burn data and certain video films
to a DVD-video disc and play them on all DVD-ROM drives. The following types are
available:
DVD-R
DVD-R is a non-rewritable format that is compatible with most
DVD-ROM drives and DVD players.
DVD-RAM
Format of rewritable media that is compatible with most DVD-ROM
drives and DVD players. Files can be copied and deleted.
DVD-RW
DVD ReWriteable. The DVD-RW is a rewritable disc that fulfills the
same functions as a DVD-R, but is compatible with fewer DVD-
ROM drives and DVD players.
DVD+R/RW
Format developed in cooperation with Hewlett-Packard, Mitsubishi
Chemical, Philips, Ricoh, Sony, and Yamaha. DVD+RW is a
rewritable format that is fully and immediately compatible with DVD
players and DVD-ROM drives.
EDC/ECC
Error Detection Code/Error Correction Code. Used to identify and correct scan errors which
may be caused by scratches or dirt on the surface of a CD.