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 • 25
Run at startup – You can select to run Nero Drive Speed when you turn on your
computer.
Start minimized – You can have Nero Drive Speed start when you turn on your
computer but minimized in the background so it will not disturb your work.
Restore speed settings at startup – You can return to default speed settings
once you restart your computer.
The ability for limiting the reading speed of a CD-ROM drive is a must have
feature for high speed drives. Although a high speed drive allows you to transfer
data in less time, there are some disadvantages of using such a drive
A drive faster than 24x can be very noisy which is not surprising as the spindle
speed can be as high as 12000 RPM which is much faster than for example a
hard disk. If the drive only needs to access the CD for a short period of time, for
example software installation, then this is not such a big problem. But it can get
irritating when you're using the drive to play MP3 files. In many cases the noise
from the drive is louder than the sound from the audio file. The data rate of a
MP3 file is usually about 16 KB/sec (@128 kbps) which equals to approximately
0.1X! So a reading speed of 4X is more then adequate for playing MP3's.
You can also use Nero DriveSpeed to increase the DAE speed with some
drives. Asus drives for example set the default DAE speed to 8X while these
drives are actually capable of DAE at up to 20X or even higher!
Speed set after a disc is inserted (Auto Insert Notification must be enabled)
This has been implemented because many drives lose their speed setting
when a new disc is inserted.
Bug fix: speed settings not saved on some configurations
Other small bug fixes/improvements