User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Installing Nero Express 6
- Getting Started
- Data
- Music
- Video/Pictures
- DVD
- Copy Entire Disc
- Disc Image or Saved Project
- LightScribe
- Preferences
- Technical Support
- Glossary
- A/D
- AIFF
- ASPI
- ATAPI
- Audio CD
- Block
- Blue Book
- Bootable CD
- Bridge Disc
- Buffer
- Buffer Underrun
- Cache
- Caddy
- CD-DA (with the extension .CDA)
- CD-Extra/Enhanced Music CD
- CD-I
- CD-R
- CD-ROM
- CD-ROM - Mode 1 and 2
- CD-WO
- CD-XA
- Chapter Marks
- CIRC
- CLV
- Digitalization
- Disc-At-Once (DAO)
- Disc Image
- Drivers
- DVD
- DVD-R
- DVD-RAM
- DVD-RW
- DVD+R/RW
- EDC/ ECC
- Enhanced MusicCD/CD-Extra
- Fast Copy
- Finalization
- Frame
- Green Book
- HFS CD
- High Sierra
- Host Adapter
- Hybrid-CD
- Image
- Image Copy
- Interlaced Video
- Interleaving
- ISO 9660
- Jitter Control
- Joliet
- Label
- Lead-In Area
- Lead-Out Area
- Mixed Mode
- Multisession
- MP3 Files (with the extension of .MP3)
- MPEG
- MPEG-1
- MPEG-2
- MPEG-3
- MPEG-4
- Master
- Mixed Mode-CD
- Multi-Session-CD
- NTSC
- OEM
- On-The-Fly
- Orange Book
- PAL
- Photo-CD
- Plugin
- Premastering
- Red Book
- Romeo
- Scan Rate
- SCSI
- Sector
- Session
- Session-At-Once
- Simulated Recording
- Single Session
- Super Video CD (SVCD)
- Table of Contents (T.O.C.)
- Thermal Recalibration
- Track
- Track-At-Once (TAO)
- UDF/ISO CD
- Video CD
- Volume Descriptor
- WAV/Wave File (with the extension .wav on your computer)
- White Book
- WO
- WMA File
- Yellow Book
- ASPI
- AIFF
- A/D
- Index
Nero Express Getting Started • 23
3.4.1 Nero CD-DVD Speed
Nero CD-DVD Speed is a CD-ROM/DVD benchmark which can test the some of
the important features of a CD-ROM/DVD drive. These tests include:
Transfer rate
Seek times
CPU usage
Burst rate
DAE quality
Transfer rate
Spinup/spindown time
Insert a relatively full disc into your CD-ROM or CD-R/RW/DVD drive and click
“Start”. It will then start to run all the benchmark tests on your drive.
There are regular updates for this utility so please make sure you go to
www.cdspeed2000.com
to check for the latest version from time to time.
The latest important change is the addition of a new test: ScanDisc. Basically,
ScanDisc will show you the quality of a disc.
The test consists of two parts:
File Test which simply reads all files on the disc and reports all errors. This test
can also be used for benchmarking to give you an idea on how well the drive
performs with for example software installing.