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Nero Express Manual
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project is displayed in all of the other windows at this point.
Only available with Nero Classic.
Saves the
active
project
Opens the Save As window to save your compilation. The file links and
settings to be burned are saved.
Options
Opens the Options window to customize Nero Express to suit your
requirements.
Save Audio
Tracks
Opens the Copy Audio CDs to Hard Drive to copy audio files from CD to the
hard drive.
Only available with Nero Classic.
Save Data
Track
Opens the Select Track window in which you can save the track of a data disc
as an image file.
Erase Disc
Opens the Erase Rewritable Disc window to erase data from a rewritable disc.
Disc Info
Opens the Disc Info window to display information about the inserted disc.
The total capacity and available capacity are displayed, in addition to the tracks
and sessions.
Create
Covers and
Labels
Opens Nero CoverDesigner. Nero CoverDesigner is used to create and print
labels and booklets for burned discs.
Please see the separate Nero CoverDesigner user manual for full instructions
on how to make professional looking covers and labels.
Only available with Nero Classic.
SecurDisc
Settings
Defines the settings for burning a SecurDisc disc.
Burn Label
Opens the Burn Label window, in which you can create or load a label in order
to print a label and/or print directly on the data side of special discs in the
recorder.
Available with a Labelflash recorder only. The recorder must be selected to
enable the option.
Only available in the full version of Nero Express in Nero Classic.
Recorder
Defines the recorder that you want to use for burning and/or the Nero Image
Recorder.
2.2. Compilation Screen
You can access the Nero Express compilation screens by selecting the compilation type
you want in the start screen. You can add data to your projects in the compilation screens
and customize the directory structure on the disc 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 disc. Essentially, all compilation screens have the same structure.