User manual

Music
Nero Express
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Check box
Echo
Adds an echo to the audio file.
Check box
Equalizer
Opens an equalizer so you can change the volume, bass, and
pitch in different frequency ranges.
Button
Test Selected Filters
Plays the audio file and applies the activated filters. During play-
back, the configuration options for the filters can be changed, al-
lowing the effect to be controlled.
5.2 Compiling Jukebox Disc
Nero Express can be used to compile discs with audio formats you require (e.g. Nero AAC or
WMA). In contrast to Audio CDs that can only be burned on CDs, you can burn these compi-
lations of different audio formats on other disc types provided a corresponding recorder is
installed on your computer. The procedure for compilation methods is identical. You can opt
for a single format or a mix of audio formats of your choice. In contrast to data disc, a juke-
box disc can display metadata (title, artist, genre, ...) about the audio file.
Nero Express does not convert the audio files when creating a jukebox disc. In
other words, MP3 files are burned as MP3 files for example. Most CD players
cannot play such discs.
From a technical point of view, a compilation of special audio formats is a data disc. There is
no difference between creating a jukebox disc and creating a data disc. Please be sure to
select the corresponding entry in the start screen.
See also
Compilation Screen 12
Compiling Data Disc →15
5.3 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.
If the metadata of the Audio CD is not yet included in the database then you can enter it and
make it available. The metadata is sent to Gracenote and added into the database.
With Gracenote you can have audio files identified out of any sort of audio compilation. This
is particularly useful when audio files are not named or are only partially named. The
metadata that is made available by Gracenote is used for the compilation and is written into
the audio files. In this way your music collection is correctly tagged with all information.