Manual Nero DiscCopy
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Table of contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Start Successfully About the Manual About Nero DiscCopy Nero DiscCopy Versions 4 4 4 4 2 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.3 2.3.1 Nero DiscCopy Displaying Nero DiscCopy Settings Defining settings Copy and burn process Copying and burning a disc 5 5 6 7 8 8 3 3.1 3.
Start Successfully 1 Start Successfully 1.1 About the Manual This manual is intended for all users who want to learn how to use Nero DiscCopy. It is process-based and explains how to achieve a specific objective on a step-by-step basis. To make best use of this documentation, please note the following conventions: Indicates warnings, preconditions or instructions that have to be precisely followed. Indicates additional information or advice. 1.
Nero DiscCopy 2 Nero DiscCopy On a computer running the Windows Vista operating system, Nero DiscCopy is automatically available in the sidebar following installation of the Nero Suite. It can be displayed using the Gadgets button. 2.1 Displaying Nero DiscCopy To display Nero DiscCopy in the sidebar of Windows Vista, proceed as follows: 1. Click on the + sign on the Gadgets button in the top right of the sidebar. Gadgets button 2. A window showing all the gadgets is displayed. Gadgets window 3.
Nero DiscCopy 2.2 Settings In the Settings window you can define the source and destination drive, specify the number of copies to be burned, and define the actions to take place after the burn process. You can also select a number of display options and specify the folder where an image file is to be stored.
Nero DiscCopy After burning and/or whether the computer should be shut down after burning. Text box Defines the folder where an image file is to be stored. Image folder Defines whether fly-out windows should be displayed for all actions Show all messages (check box selected) or only for error messages and questions directed at the user (check box cleared). Check box Check box Show animation Enables/disables a small animation of the Nero DiscCopy icon to accompany the copy/burn process.
Nero DiscCopy Nero DiscCopy icon showing the number of copies 12. Click the OK button. 2.3 Your chosen settings are accepted and the Settings window is closed. Copy and burn process Using Nero DiscCopy you can either copy and burn discs directly to a blank disc or create an image file of a disc for burning later. The button is used for this. In its default setting, Nero DiscCopy will create only one copy of the source disc.
Nero DiscCopy The copy/burn process is started; a fly-out window keeps you informed of the progress. Fly-out window for the copy/burn process You have successfully copied and burned a disc.
Technical Information 3 Technical Information 3.1 Operating Systems 3.2 Windows Vista Discs supported All optical discs accepted by the connected recorders are suitable as source media.All optical discs accepted by the connected recorders are suitable as source media. All discs that correspond to the source medium are suitable as destination media.
Glossary 4 Glossary BD-R The BD Recordable write-once data carrier is based on Blu-ray technology and can be obtained in single layer format with 23.3, 25, or 27 GB or in double layer format with 46.6, 50, or 54 GB. BD-RE The BD-Rewritable data carrier is based on Blu-ray technology and can be obtained in single layer format with 23.3 or 25 GB or in double layer format with 46.6 or 50 GB. In comparison to the DVD-/+RW, the BD-RE can be re-written more times and provides increased data integrity.
Glossary HD DVD High Density DVD is a disc format. Corresponding drives use a blue-violet laser in order to read and write data and can also play back conventional DVD's. . The shorter wavelength (405 nm) of this blue laser makes it possible to position the laser with greater accuracy. Data can be written in a more compact manner and takes up less space on the disc. An HD DVD can store up to 15 GB on a single layer disc and up to 30 GB on a dual layer disc.
Index 5 Index After burning........................................... 7 Conventions, manual ............................. 4 Copy/burn process ................................. 8 Copy/burn process ................................ 8 Destination drive .................................... 6 Discs supported ................................... 10 Display number of copies on gadget...... 6 Gadget ............................................... 4, 5 Image File ..................................
Contact 6 Contact Nero DiscCopy is a Nero AG product. Nero AG Im Stoeckmaedle 13-15 Internet: www.nero.com 76307 Karlsbad Help: http://support.nero.com Germany Fax: +49 724 892 8499 330 N Brand Blvd Suite 800 Internet: www.nero.com Glendale, CA 91203-2335 Help: http://support.nero.com USA Fax: (818) 956 7094 E-mail: US-CustomerSupport@nero.com Rover Center-kita 8F-B, 1-2-2 Nakagawa-chuou Tsuzuki-ku Internet: www.nero.com Yokohama, Kanagawa Help: http://support.nero.com Nero Inc.