Manual Nero Express
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Table of contents Table of contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Start Successfully About the manual About Nero Express Working with Nero Express 5 5 5 6 2 Launching the program 7 3 3.1 Start screen Extended area (start screen) 8 9 4 Compilation screen 11 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 Data Disc Compiling data CDs/DVDs Enabling SecurDisc settings Saving Data Tracks 13 13 15 18 6 6.1 6.1.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.4.1 6.5 6.5.
Table of contents 11.3 11.3.1 11.4 Final Burn Settings screen Extended area (Burn Settings) Burning with Nero Image Recorder – Creating an image file 50 51 52 12 12.1 12.1.1 12.1.2 12.2 12.3 Copying CDs/DVDs Copying methods On-the-fly Copy image Copying CDs/DVDs Copy settings 54 54 54 54 55 57 13 Erase Rewritable Disc window 59 14 Final screen 61 15 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.
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 Express. 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.
Start Successfully 1.3 Working with Nero Express Basically, the user interface of Nero Express consists of the selection of a compilation method in the start screen. You then complete the task by navigating through the different steps where a separate window is displayed for each individual step. This generally requires four steps: Choose compilation type Select what you would like to do by moving the cursor over the menu item and clicking one of the tasks displayed.
Launching the program 2 Launching the program To start Nero Express via Nero StartSmart, proceed as follows: 1. Click the StartSmart icon. The Nero StartSmart window opens. 2. Click the button. The list of Nero applications appears. Nero StartSmart window 3. Select the Nero Express entry in the selection list. 4. The Nero Express window opens. You have launched Nero Express via Nero StartSmart.
Start screen 3 Start screen The main screen in Nero Express is the starting point for all actions. Click here on the relevant menu icons to go to the desired screen where you can compile and work on your project. The selection is categorized into two areas: several formats or options are available for the Data, Music, Videos/Pictures, Image, Project, Copy and Print LightScribe Label compilation methods.
Start screen The actual entries that are available, and the actual disc types (e.g. DVD) that can be written to depend on the recorder used. You can find more information on Blu-ray support at www.nero.com/link.php?topic_id=416. See also: Loading a disc image or saved project 38 LightScribe 39 Labelflash 44 Enabling SecurDisc settings 15 3.
Start screen Create Covers and Labels Opens Nero CoverDesigner. Nero CoverDesigner is used to create and print labels and booklets for burned CDs/DVDs. Please see the separate Nero CoverDesigner user manual for full instructions on how to make professional looking covers and labels. SecurDisc Settings Defines the settings for burning a SecurDisc disc.
Compilation screen 4 Compilation screen You can access the Nero Express compilation screens by selecting the compilation method you want in the start screen. You can add data to your projects in the compilation screens and customize the directory structure on the CD/DVD to suit your requirements. The capacity bar near the bottom of the window indicates how much space is being used by the data on the CD/DVD. Essentially, all compilation screens have the same structure.
Compilation screen Check box Enables a menu for the CD. Enable VCD Menu You can customize the look of the menu to suit your requirements. Available for video and Super Video CDs only. Check box Enables a filter that brings the volume of the audio files to be burned into line with one another. This is recommended particularly if the files originate from different sources. Available for Audio CDs only.
Data Disc 5 Data Disc 5.1 Compiling data CDs/DVDs Using Nero Express you can compile and burn all types of files and folders. If a DVD recorder is installed on your computer, you can burn both data CDs, and data DVDs. If you have a CD recorder, you can only burn data CDs and the option for burning a DVD is already grayed out in the start screen. The procedure for both compilation methods is identical.
Data Disc Disc Content compilation screen 3. Click the Add button. The Add files and folders window opens. Add files and folders window 4. Select the files that you want to add to the compilation and click the Add button. 5. Repeat the previous step for all files that you want to add.
Data Disc 6. Click the Close button. The files are added to the compilation and displayed in the compilation screen. 7. Hide specific files. 8. If you want to create a SecurDisc data CD/DVD, select the desired check boxes in the SecurDisc Settings area. 9. Click the Next button. If you have checked boxes in the SecurDisc Settings area, the corresponding dialog boxes will be opened and you will be able to make more settings.
Data Disc SecurDisc - Digital Signature window 4. If you have already created a digital key: 1. Click the Browse button. The SecurDisc – Select Private Keys dialog box opens. 2. Select the key and click the OK button. 5. To create a digital key: 1. Click the Start button. The SecurDisc – Create Digital Key dialog box opens. 2. Read the instructions and click the Next button. The SecurDisc Key Creation Process dialog box opens. 3.
Data Disc 6. Select the Copy protection check box in the extended area of the compilation screen. All PDF files are copy-protected. The check box Use password to disable copy protection appears. 7. To permit duplication of the copy-protected data after entering a password: 1. Select the Use password to disable copy protection check box. The SecurDisc – Protect Data dialog box opens. 2. Enter the desired password in the Password input area and then click the OK button. 8. Click the OK button.
Data Disc 11. Enter the desired password in the Password input area and then click the OK button. When appropriate, a wizard offers suggestions in an additional Tips dialog box when entering and selecting the password. The wizard estimates the security level, i.e. the quality of the password, during entry. You have now protected the data on your SecurDisc CD/DVD against unauthorized access by assigning a password, protected PDF documents with duplication protection, and/or digitally signed the disc.
Data Disc 5. Select a file name and a storage location. 6. In the Save As drop-down menu, select the desired output format (ISO or NRG) for the image file. 7. Click the Start button. The Progress window is opened and displays the progress made while saving. When the save process is complete, the window closes automatically. You have successfully created an image file starting from a data disc. Now you can burn the image file to a disc.
Music 6 Music 6.1 Compiling Audio CDs Using Nero Express you can create an Audio CD that contains music files. It can be played using all standard CD players. To compile an Audio CD, source files with different audio formats (e.g. MP4, MP3 or WMA) are automatically converted into Audio CD format before being burned. Please not that some CD players cannot play CD-RWs. Use CD-R discs to burn Audio CDs. To create an Audio CD, proceed as follows: 1.
Music 7. Customize the properties of the audio files to suit your requirements. 8. Select the Normalize all audio files and No pause between tracks check boxes as required. 9. Click the Next button. You have successfully compiled an Audio CD and can now burn this compilation. See also: Compilation screen 11 Copy Audio CDs to Hard Drive 30 6.1.
Music The following input areas are available in the Properties area: Input field Title (CD TEXT) Input field Artist (CD TEXT) Input field Pause Input field International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) Check box Defines a title which is saved as CD text. CD players that support CD Text show the title name entered here. Defines the artist which is saved as CD Text. CD players that support CD Text show the artist's name entered here.
Music Audio files are displayed graphically in the Oscilloscope area. The following configuration options are available in the Positions area: Selection lists Start/End Button New Index Button Shows the positions for the beginning and end of the audio file on the CD. Sets a new index position at the selected position. For the CD player this is the position from which a new song starts, and the player can also jump to it directly. However, not all CD players support this feature.
Music Audio Track Properties window, Filters tab The following configuration options are available in the Audio Track Properties window: Check box Normalize Check box Declick Check box Hiss Reduction Check box Fade In Check box Fade Out Check box Stereo Widening Check box Sets the volume of an audio file to a preset value. This filter can be useful to bring the volume of files originating from different sources into line with one another.
Music Check box Equalizer Button Test Selected Filters Selection list Normalization method Selection list Opens an equalizer so you can change the volume, bass, and pitch in different frequency ranges. Plays the audio file and applies the activated filters. During playback, the configuration options for the filters can be changed, allowing the effect to be controlled. Sets the midpoint of the track to the specified value. Maximum sets the volume to the greatest value possible without clipping.
Music See also: Compilation screen 11 6.4 Automatic Music Recognition With Gracenote MusicID Nero Express can identify music files. So called metadata such as artist, title, and genre are accessed from the Gracenote Media Database and displayed in Nero Express. The identified metadata is written to the music file and is then available. Identification is possible for single audio files as well as complete original Audio CDs.
Music Edit Metadata window 6. If necessary, edit the metadata, e.g. track number, title, artist, album title, year, and genre. 7. Click the Apply button. The Edit Metadata window closes. The metadata is written into the audio file and accordingly shown in Nero Express. 6.5 Copy Audio CDs to Hard Drive Using Nero Express you can save audio files from an Audio CD on the hard drive. In the process, the files are encoded, i.e. converted into a format that the computer can read.
Music Audio files from copy-protected Audio CDs cannot be saved. To save audio files, proceed as follows: 1. Click the Copy Audio CD Tracks button in the extended area of the screen. The Copy Audio CDs to Hard Drive window opens. Copy Audio CDs to Hard Drive 2. Insert your Audio CD into a drive. The disc is analyzed and the required information is sent to Gracenote. If an exact matching entry is found in the Gracenote Media Database then that metadata will be used and displayed.
Music Edit Metadata The Edit MetaData window also opens if no matching entry is found in the database but you want to enter the metadata and make it available. 6. If necessary, edit the metadata (e.g. title, artist, album title, year, genre). 7. Click the Advanced Options button if you want to add additional information. The Gracenote MusicID Information window, which originates from Gracenote, opens.
Music 12. Choose a method for creating the file name in the Mode for Creating File Names dropdown menu. 13. Define other settings according to your preferences. 14. Click the Copy button. Conversion starts. A folder with the name of the album is created inside the desired folder. The audio files are saved in this folder and named according to the method you chose. Metadata that is identified with Gracenote is written to the audio file. The Progress window indicates the saving progress.
Music The following setting options are available: Tab Specifies settings for the source of the audio data. Source Tab Sets output files configuration options. Output Button Starts the copy or save process. Copy See also: Compiling Audio CDs 20 6.5.1.1 Source tab The Source tab displays the audio files on the Audio CD. The functions of the control buttons correspond to the familiar control buttons on CD players.
Music 6.5.1.2 Output tab You can define the properties of the audio files to be created on the Output tab. Copy Audio CDs to Hard Drive - Output The following setting options are available: Input window Selects the storage location for the output file. Output directory Button Opens a browser window where you can select a storage location. Browse Drop-down menu Mode for creating file name Check box Selects the method to be used for creating the name of the output file.
Music Drop-down menu Selects a format for the playlist. Playlist format Drop-down menu File format Button Settings Check box Force compatibility with iPod Selects the output audio format for the selected audio file. The selected file format is available as the first entry the next time it is called up. Opens a window where you can define options such as bit rate and frequency for the output audio file. Makes Nero Digital Audio+ available for an iPod.
Video and Slide Show 7 Video and Slide Show 7.1 Compiling Video CDs/Super Video CDs Using Nero Express you can compile Video CDs (MPEG-1 format) and/or Super Video CDs (MPEG-2 format) from your video and/or picture files, which can be played on almost all VCD or SVCD and DVD players as videos or slide shows. Source files are automatically converted to the correct format during the burn process. The procedure for both compilation methods is identical.
Video and Slide Show 3. Click the Add button. The Add files and folders window opens. 4. Select the video and/or picture files that you want to add to the compilation. 5. Click the Add button. 6. Repeat the two previous steps for all video and/or picture files that you want to add to the compilation. 7. Click the Close button. The video and/or picture files are added to the compilation and displayed on the compilation screen. 8.
Video and Slide Show 7.1.1 Customizing the menu In the My (Super) Video Menu screen you can customize the look of the menu to suit your requirements. Just as with DVD-Video menus, you can select titles and/or chapters from the movie to show in the VCD/SVCD menu. The following setting options are available: Button Opens the Layout Settings dialog box. Layout You can set the layout of the menu here. Button Opens the Background Settings dialog box.
Video and Slide Show DVD-Video files compilation screen 2. Click DVD-Video. The DVD-Video files compilation screen opens. 3. Click the Add button. The Add files and folders window opens. 4. Select the DVD-Video files that you would like to add to the compilation and click the Add button. 5. Repeat the two previous steps for all DVD-Video files that you want to add to the compilation. 6. Click the Close button.
Loading a disc image or saved project 8 Loading a disc image or saved project Nero Express is used to burn a CD/DVD from a disc image or compilation that you have previously saved on the hard drive. To load an image file or a saved compilation for the burn process, proceed as follows: 1. Click the Image, Project, Copy menu icon in the Nero Express start screen. The Copy Entire CD, Copy Entire DVD, and Disc Image or Saved Project options appear. 2. Click the Disc Image or Saved Project option.
LightScribe 9 LightScribe Using Nero Express and a LightScribe recorder you can create or load labels that you can burn onto the label side of CDs/DVDs in the LightScribe recorder. The function is available as a separate Print LightScribe Label option in the start screen or can be integrated as an intermediate step into the creation and burn process of a project. This function is only available in recorders that support LightScribe technology. See also: LightScribe settings 65 9.
LightScribe Disc Label screen 5. Create a label according to your requirements. The interface in the Disc Label screen works on the same principle as Nero CoverDesigner. Basically, it is irrelevant whether you print the label on paper or directly onto an appropriate disc. Please see the separate Nero CoverDesigner user manual for full instructions on how to make professional looking covers and labels. 6. Click the Next button. The LightScribe Print Properties screen opens. 7.
LightScribe 9.2 LightScribe Print Properties window You can customize the print properties of your LightScribe label to suit your requirements in the LightScribe Print Properties window. LightScribe Print Properties window The following options are available: Area Adjusts the desired print quality. Print contrast This option button is set to Normal by default. Input field Defines the number of copies you require.
LightScribe 9.3 Printing LightScribe labels (within the project) To create and print a corresponding LightScribe label within your project, proceed as follows: 1. In the Recorder section of the extended area in the start screen, select the LightScribe recorder you want to use. 2. Compile a project of your choice. The Disc Label screen opens. 3. Create a label according to your requirements. The interface in the Disc Label screen works on the same principle as Nero CoverDesigner.
LightScribe 14. Click the Next button. You have successfully created and printed a LightScribe label as an integral part of your CD/DVD project and can now continue by selecting another option from the final screen or by exiting Nero Express.
Labelflash 10 Labelflash If you have a Labelflash recorder, you can print a label on the label and/or data side of the Labelflash DVD. A Labelflash DVD has a special layer between the top and bottom layers; this layer can be heated by the laser in the recorder so that images and text can be printed on the DVD. The interface in the Burn Label screen works on the same principle as Nero CoverDesigner. Basically, it is irrelevant whether you print the label on paper or directly onto an appropriate disc.
Labelflash The following configuration options are available in the Burn Label window : Input field Defines the distance between the label and the inner edge. Inner Radius Input field Defines the width of the print area. Width Button Opens the Labelflash Print Properties window. This is where you can change the printing quality and the contrast level and display the changes made directly in the print preview.
Labelflash 2. If you want to print a DiskT@2 on the data side, insert a blank Labelflash disc with the data side facing down in the recorder. The Burn Label window opens with the DiskT@2 logo. 3. Create a label according to your requirements or open a label that you have already created with Nero CoverDesigner. The interface in the Burn Label window and creation of a label work on the same principle as Nero CoverDesigner.
Labelflash 7. Click the Burn button. 1. The labeling procedure starts and the Labelflash - printing or DiscT@2 - printing window opens. The window shows the estimated printing time and the print progress. When printing is complete, a dialog box opens informing about the successful print process. 8. Click the OK button. 9. The dialog box is closed and the disc ejected. You have successfully printed a label.
Burn Compilation 11 Burn Compilation 11.1 Choice of recorder If multiple recorders are installed, you can select the recorder that you want to use for burning from the Recorder drop-down menu. Immediately before burning a project, you can change the recorder you selected again in the Final Burn Settings window. Labelflash™ recorder If a Labelflash™ recorder is installed on your computer, you can select it to create and print Labelflash™ DVD labels in Nero Express.
Burn Compilation 11.2 Start the burn process - Burning discs with the drive To select one of the available recorders, to define the burn settings for your project according to your requirements, and to start the burn process, proceed as follows: 1. Compile a project of your choice. The Final Burn Settings screen opens. 2. Insert a suitable blank disc in the selected drive. 3. Select the recorder you want from the Current Recorder drop-down menu. 4.
Burn Compilation 11.3 Final Burn Settings screen In the Final Burn Settings screen, you can define the burn settings to suit your requirements, use Nero Image Recorder to save a project to the hard drive as an image file or start the burn process.
Burn Compilation Check box Verify data on disc after burning Check box Allow files to be added later (multisession disc) Compares the burned data to the original data. With compilations of multisession CDs/DVDs only the data that was added during the last burn process is compared. Not available when saving with Nero Image Recorder. Enables the option to write additional files to the CD/DVD. The CD/DVD is not finalized. Multisession CDs/DVDs do not have to be written in a single burn process.
Burn Compilation Check box Simulation Check box Write Check box Remove silence at end of *.cda tracks Check box Create for US TV standard Check box Video Files Performs all steps in the burn process without using the laser beam. We recommend running a simulation if you are decompressing data before burning, e.g. when burning an Audio CD from MP3 files. You can assume that if simulation is successful, the burn process will also be successful. Not available when saving with Nero Image Recorder.
Burn Compilation 6. Enter a name for your image file in the File Name input field. 7. Select the desired storage location in the navigation tree and click the Save button. The burn or save process starts. You can follow the process status in the status bar. As soon as the burn or save process is finished, the Nero Express dialog box opens and displays a message about the result of the burn process. Burn progress window 8. Click the OK button. 9.
Copying CDs/DVDs 12 Copying CDs/DVDs 12.1 Copying methods Nero Express can be used for copying discs. There are two methods for this: On-the-fly Copy Over Image Each method has advantages and disadvantages which will depend on your requirements. 12.1.1 On-the-fly When using the on-the-fly method, insert the original disc into a drive and a recordable disc into the drive. The original disc in the drive is copied immediately without any time delay to the blank disc in the recorder.
Copying CDs/DVDs 12.2 Copying CDs/DVDs To copy a disc, proceed as follows: If you are not in possession of the copyright for the relevant CD/DVD and do not have authorization from the owner of the copyright, unauthorized copying of CDs violates national and international legislation. Copy-protected Audio CDs cannot be copied using Nero Express. Some CDs/DVDs are copy-protected and cannot be copied.
Copying CDs/DVDs Copy Process screen 8. Click the Next button. You have successfully copied a CD/DVD and can now continue by selecting another option from the final screen or by closing Nero Express.
Copying CDs/DVDs 12.3 Copy settings Copy CD/DVD screen The following configuration options are available in the the Select source and destination screen: Selection list Source drive Selection list Destination drive Button Info Check box On-The-Fly Selection list Defines the drive from which the source information is read. Insert the CD or DVD that you want to copy into the drive. Creates the destination drive. Insert a blank disc into this drive. Opens the Recorder Information dialog box.
Copying CDs/DVDs Check box Verify data on disc after burning Button Image file Verifies whether the burned data is identical to the original data. Not available for Nero Image Recorder. Defines the folder where the image file is stored. You can change the name of the image file and target folder. Not available for Nero Image Recorder. The following configuration options are available in the extended area: Check box Read all subchannel data Reads all subchannel data during copying.
Erase Rewritable Disc window 13 Erase Rewritable Disc window Nero Express can be used to erase rewritable discs, i.e. discs with the RW specification, as long as your recorder supports this feature. Two erase methods are available for this purpose: Quick erasing does not remove the data physically from the disc, but instead only makes it inaccessible by erasing the references to existing content. The data can be restored! Full erasing removes the data from the disc by overwriting it with zeroes.
Erase Rewritable Disc window Selection list Defines the erase method. Two options are available: Select the erase method to be used The Quick-erase rewritable disc method does not physically erase the disc fully, but only the references to the contents. The disc will appear to be empty even though the data is still physically available. Erasing a disc using this method takes between one and two minutes. The Full-erase rewritable disc method physically erases all data from the disc.
Final screen 14 Final screen Once you have successfully concluded the burn or save process with Nero Express, the final screen is displayed with the options Burn same project again, New project, Cover Designer, and Save Project. You can select one of these options to continue working with Nero Express or you can click the button to exit the program.
Configuration options 15 Configuration options You can define options for working with Nero Express in the Options window. Options Window The following tabs are available: Compilation Contains options for the compilation and the selection screen. Cache Contains options for the cache. Font Contains selection options for the font. Sounds Contains selection options for sounds in connection with burn tasks. Audio Displays the directory for the audio plug-ins.
Configuration options Ultrabuffer Defines the size of the RAM buffer. Misc. Contains options for configuring compilations, burning, the database, the user interface as well as advanced settings. LightScribe Contains options for configuring LightScribe recorders such as the print contrast (quality), default drive, and default template. This tab is only available if a LightScribe recorder has been installed. 15.
Configuration options Check box Saved files that have been copied from a CD-ROM drive in the clipboard. Drag and drop from CD-ROM drive 15.3 Expert Features The following configuration options are available on the Expert Settings tab: Check box Enable Disc-at-once CD overburning Option button Enables additional options and defines settings for the entire burn process. Defines how much a disc can be overburned.
Configuration options 15.5 LightScribe settings The following configuration options are available on the LightScribe tab: Area Adjusts the desired print quality. Print contrast Selection list Selects the drive with the LightScribe recorder. Default LightScribe drive: Selection list Specifies the genre. Genre Selection list Defines a template for labels. Current template Selection list Adjusts the desired print resolution.
Technical Information 16 Technical Information 16.1 System requirements Nero Express is installed along with the Nero Suite. Its system requirements are the same. You can find more detailed information on the system requirements under www.nero.com. In addition, the following requirements apply: Using LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling Your computer requires the latest LightScribe system software when using a CD or DVD recorder with LightScribe support.
Technical Information miniDVD Audiobook CD DVD-Video 16.2.
Technical Information 16.2.5 Video formats and codecs Advanced Streaming Format (ASF) Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Digital Video (DV) Moving Picture Experts Group-2 (MPG, MPEG, DAT, M2T) Moving Picture Experts Group-4 (MP4) Nero Digital (MP4) QuickTime Movie (MOV) Video Object (VOB) Packet Video Audio (PVA) Television Input/Video Output (TIVO) 16.2.
Technical Information Linking to Nero CoverDesigner Saving audio files Erasing rewritable CDs/DVDs Retrieving disc information Creating labels with LightScribe (not included in standard functionality) Creating labels with Labelflash (not included in standard functionality) Burning SecurDisc data CDs/DVDs with SecurDisc (not included in standard functionality) Music title recognition with Gracenote (not included in standard functionality) Nero Express 69
Glossary 17 Glossary Archive Bit Archive bits are used to identify files that have been edited. A file is only resaved during the next backup process if it was edited (and an archive bit is thus reset). Audio CD An Audio CD can contain up to 74 minutes of audio sequences and individual tracks in hi-fi quality. The storage capacity is 747 MB at a sample depth of 16 bit and a scan rate of 44.1 kHz.
Glossary CD-R Compact Disc-Recordable is a technology for write-once media. The Orange Book standard defines the storage of audio data and other computer-readable data. Disc-At-Once Disc-At-Once refers to a method in which the laser in your recorder burns straight through in one session without turning off and on between each track. This method is best when recording Audio CDs you would like to play on your home or car stereo. Frame With an Audio CD, 75 sectors provide one second of played music.
Glossary pending on the complexity of the audio signal. The bit rate used can be used as a measure of quality. The higher the bit rate, the better the quality, but also the more memory required. MPEG-1 The Moving Picture Experts Group defined this industry standard for video and audio codecs. MPEG-1 is part of the MPEG compression family and has the highest compression rate. MPEG-1 is the format for video CDs.
Glossary Video CD The Video Compact Disc saves movies and audio/video data in MPEG-1 format. In doing so, the video quality from a VCD is similar to a VHS video. VCDs can store up to 74 minutes of video material including stereo sound on a 650 MB disc. Most optical PC drives and the majority of DVD players can play VCDs.
Index 18 Index Image file A Audio create from data disc ....................................... 19 Creating an Audio CD...................................... 20 Audio CD convert............................................................. 30 Copy ................................................................ 54 Identify ............................................................. 26 Obtain Metadata .............................................. 26 Save to Computer...................................
Index Nero Image Recorder ...................................... 48 Select............................................................... 48 Rewritable disc Delete .............................................................. 59 Erase method .................................................. 60 Erasing a Disc ................................................. 59 S Save ...................................................... 61 Save disc image .............................................. 38 SecurDisc ...
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