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Nero Express Preferences 144
Program database path – The program has set a database path in which your
CD titles and songs will be located.
User database path – This is a user defined database path in which the user’s
CD titles and songs will be located.
Read Server (http) – If you would like to use the free internet CD database, this
option can be checked. When you insert your music CD into the drive, you can
search the internet through FreeDB for the song names and CD titles. This will
save you countless hours entering in your own name.
Address – The web address in which FreeDB is located. This has been set for
you by default.
Port – The port address in which FreeDB is located. This has been set for you by
default.
Proxy – If you are behind a firewall and unable to access the FreeDB database,
you can key in the proxy information manually.
Submit E-Mail address – If you would like to submit your CD Titles or song
names to FreeDB that are not in their database, this address has been provided
to send the information.
Your E-Mail address - If you would like to submit your E-Mail address to the
FreeDB database, you can enter this information here.
SMPT Server – Your server address, in which the CD title and song names are
located.
Application Name – The application you are using to submit information to
FreeDB and the version number.
Open the database during ‘Save track’ – The database will open when the ‘Save
track’ option is open.
Open the database during ‘CD copy’ - The database will open when the ‘CD
Copy’ option is open.
Open the database during ‘*.cda drag&drop’ – When you drag and drop audio
files into the Nero window, the database window will open.