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Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Start Successfully About the Manual About Nero Express Versions of Nero Express Working with the Application Starting the Program System Requirements 6 6 6 7 8 8 9 2 2.1 Start Screen Extended Area (Start Screen) 10 11 3 Compilation Screen 13 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 Data Disc Compiling Data Disc Compiling SecurDisc disc Saving Data Track 16 16 17 21 5 5.1 5.1.1 5.1.1.
Table of Contents 8.1 8.2 Printing LightScribe Label LightScribe Print Properties Window 45 47 9 9.1 9.2 Labelflash Burn Label Window Printing Labelflash Labels and DiskT@2 49 49 51 10 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.4.1 Burn Compilation Recorder Settings Burn Process Creating an Image File Burn Settings Extended Area (Burn Settings) 53 53 53 54 55 57 11 11.1 11.1.1 11.1.2 11.2 11.3 11.
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 Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery. For more information, please visit www.gracenote.com. 1.3 Versions of Nero Express Nero Express is available in versions with different features.
Start Successfully mp3PRO Plug-in You will need the mp3PRO Plug-in for unlimited MP3 and mp3PRO encoding/decoding. The plug-in can be added to Nero 2015. You can obtain the plug-in at www.nero.com. The plug-in is already included in the full version. Nero Express in Nero BurnExpress 3 provides basically the same feature range as the full version of Nero Express in Nero 2015 or Nero 2015 Platinum. The following features are not available: 1.
Start Successfully 1.6 the Nero Express tile (Windows 8 Start screen) or the Nero Burning ROM 2015 desktop icon (Windows 8 desktop) if you use Nero Burning ROM 2015 as a standalone product System Requirements Nero Express is part of the Nero product you have installed. Its system requirements are the same. Detailed system requirements of this and all other Nero products can be found in the Support section on our Web site www.nero.com.
Start Screen 2 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 single compilation methods. Click the button in the left margin of the window to display an extended area with additional options and features.
Start Screen The actual disc formats that are available and the actual disc types (e.g. DVD) to which can be written depend on the selected recorder. See also Loading a Disc Image or Saved Project →44 LightScribe →45 Data Disc →16 Music →23 Video →39 2.1 Extended Area (Start Screen) You can access the additional options and features in the extended area of the start screen by clicking on the button in the left margin of the window. The extended area is available in all Nero Express screens.
Start Screen inserted disc. The total capacity and available capacity are displayed, in addition to the tracks and sessions. Opens Nero CoverDesigner. Nero CoverDesigner is used to create and print labels and booklets for burned discs. Create Covers and Please see the separate Nero CoverDesigner user manual for full Labels instructions on how to make professional looking covers and labels. Only available with Nero 2015. SecurDisc Settings Defines the settings for burning a SecurDisc disc.
Compilation Screen 3 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.
Compilation Screen The following setting options are additionally available for Audio CD compilation: Button Properties Check box Normalize all audio files Check box No pause between tracks Opens the Audio Track Properties window for Audio CDs. 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. Establishes that the audio files merge into one another without a pause.
Compilation Screen 1024 KB * 1024 KB * 1024 KB = 1 GB A DVD can handle 4.700.000.000 bytes: 4.700.000.000 bytes = 4.589.843 KB = 4.482 MB = 4.377 GB The capacity bar in Nero Express will always show you the correct amount of bytes measured in MB or GB.
Data Disc 4 Data Disc 4.1 Compiling Data Disc With Nero Express you can compile and burn all types of files and folders. If a Blu-ray recorder is installed on your computer you can burn data CDs, data DVDs and data Blu-ray Discs. If you have a CD recorder you can only burn data CDs. The procedure for all data compilation methods is identical. A data disc is particularly useful for storing files on a disc and for burning backups. To create a data disc, proceed as follows: 1.
Data Disc 7. Click the Close button. The files are added to the compilation and displayed in the compilation screen. 8. Click the Next button. You have successfully compiled a data disc and can now burn this compilation. See also Compilation Screen →13 4.2 Compiling SecurDisc disc SecurDisc is a technology with which you can create discs with special protection properties. No special hardware is needed.
Data Disc SecurDisc DVD compilation 3. If you want to add files using your browser: 1. Click the Add > Files button. The Add files and folders window is opened. 4. If you want to use Nero MediaBrowser to add media files: 1. Click the triangle next to the Add button and choose Add > File from Nero MediaBrowser. Nero MediaBrowser is opened. 5. Select the files that you want to add to the compilation and click the Add button. 6. Repeat the previous step for all files that you want to add. 7.
Data Disc 2. Enter the desired password in the Password input area and then click the OK button. A lock symbol shows that all data is protected. 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. 9. If you want to sign the disc with a digital signature: 1. Select the Digital signature check box in the extended area of the compilation screen.
Data Disc 2. If you have already created a digital key, click the Browse button and select the key. 3. If you want to create a digital key, click the Start button. The SecurDisc – Create Digital Key window is opened. 4. Read the instructions and click the Next button. The SecurDisc Key Creation Process window is opened. 5. Move your mouse at random until the creation process is complete. Nero Express uses the random data to create the SecurDisc key.
Data Disc You can pass on the relevant public key to recipients to enable them to verify the signature. 10. If you want to enhance the burning speed by limiting the data redundancy or to configure the data redundancy: 1. Select the Data redundancy check box in the extended area of the screen.. The option buttons are enabled. 2. Select the desired reliability level. If the Data redundancy check box is cleared, the disc will be filled completely with copies of the chosen data and checksums.
Data Disc Select Track 3. Select the first data track. 4. Click the Save Track button. The Save As window is opened. 5. Select a file name and a storage location. 6. Select the desired output format (ISO or NRG) for the image file in the Save As drop-down menu. 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 is closed automatically.
Music 5 Music 5.1 Create Audio CDs Some of the functions mentioned here are restricted or not available in the Essentials version. You can always upgrade your Essentials version at www.nero.com to get the full version with all the functions. With Nero Express you can create an Audio CD that contains music files. It can be played in all standard CD players. To compile an Audio CD, source files with different audio formats are automatically converted into Audio CD format before being burned.
Music My Audio CD compilation screen 3. If you want to add files using your browser: 1. Click the Add > Files button. The Add files and folders window is opened. 4. If you want to use Nero MediaBrowser to add audio files: 1. Click the triangle next to the Add button and choose Add > File from Nero MediaBrowser. Nero MediaBrowser is opened with the Music tab enabled. 5. Select the audio file that you want to add to the compilation and click the Add button. 6.
Music 8. Customize the properties of the audio files to suit your requirements. 9. Click the Next button. You have successfully compiled an Audio CD and can now burn this compilation. See also Compilation Screen →13 Copy Audio CDs to Hard Drive →34 5.1.1 Customizing Properties of The Audio File You can display and/or make changes to the audio file properties on the Track Properties, Indexes, Limits, Splits and Filters tabs of the Audio Track Properties window.
Music Audio Track Properties The following input areas are available in the Properties area: Input field Title (CD TEXT) Input field Artist (CD TEXT) Input field Pause Defines a title which is saved as CD TEXT. CD players that support CD TEXT show the title name entered here. Only Latin characters can be displayed as CD TEXT. CD TEXT can only be written in disc-at-once mode. Defines the artist which is saved as CD TEXT. CD players that support CD TEXT show the artist's name entered here.
Music 5.1.1.2 Indexes, Limits, Split Tab On the Indexes, Limits, Split tab you can set and delete indexes and split audio files to create two or more shorter ones. The tab consists of the Oscilloscope and Positions areas. Indexes, Limits, Split Tab 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 Shows the positions for the beginning and end of the audio file on the CD.
Music Button Stop playing Stops playback of the audio file. If playback is stopped, the Play button is displayed again. Button Split at Index Positions Button Zoom In Button Zoom Out Button Full View Splits the audio file at the set index positions. Enlarges the graphical representation of the audio file. Reduces the graphical representation of the audio file. Displays a graphical representation of the entire audio file. 5.1.1.
Music 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 Karaoke Check box Echo Check box Equalizer 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 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 →13 Compiling Data Disc →16 5.
Music Some of the functions mentioned here are restricted or not available in the Essentials version. You can always upgrade your Essentials version at www.nero.com to get the full version with all the functions. Gracenote Plug-in You will need the Gracenote Plug-in to identify single audio files. You can obtain the plug-in at www.nero.com. The plug-in is already included in the full version of Nero Express in Nero 2015 or Nero 2015 Platinum. To do this, proceed as follows: 1.
Music Edit Meta Data 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 Meta Data window is closed. The metadata is shown in Nero Express. If the Adjust all file name(s) check box is selected, the file on hard drive is renamed accordingly (if technically possible). 5.4 Rip Audio CD With Nero Express you can save audio files from an Audio CD to the hard drive. In the process, the files are encoded, i.e.
Music ▲ Many Audio CDs contain CD TEXT which includes metadata such as the title of the CD, the name of an audio file or the name of an artist. ▲ The local database is stored on your PC and contains information for each Audio CD that was ripped or copied using Gracenote. The local database is useful, when you change title or artist but don't want to send the changes to Gracenote (because the changed title makes sense only to you, for example).
Music Save Audio Tracks to Hard Drive window 3. Select the metadata information for your Audio CD from the CD drop-down menu. 4. Select the tracks that you want to save on the hard drive. 5. Click the Output tab. The Output tab is opened. 6. Select the target file's audio format in the File Format drop-down menu. 7. Choose a method for creating the file name in the Mode for Creating File Names dropdown menu. 8. Define other settings according to your preferences. 9. Click the Copy button.
Music Copy Audio CDs to Hard Drive - Source The following setting options are available: Tab Source Tab Output Button Copy Specifies settings for the source of the audio data. Sets output files configuration options. Starts the copy or save process. See also Create Audio CDs →23 5.4.1.1 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 Save Audio Tracks to Hard Drive - Source The following setting options are available: Drop-down menu Source drive Selects the drive where the Audio CD is inserted. Selects from which source metadata is used: Gracenote Media Database Drop-down menu CD CD TEXT Your local database (only available if you have ripped or copied the Audio CD before) Title Selection List Button Refresh Displays the tracks on the Audio CD. You can select individual tracks to copy by selecting the respective check box.
Music Input fields Album / Album Artist / Year Selection list Genre Button Displays or specifies metadata for the album, album artist and year. Displays or specifies the genre. Loads a cover from your hard drive. Cover Check box Submit entered metadata anonymously to Gracenote Sends changed or newly filled in Audio CD metadata to Gracenote in order to enter them into the Gracenote Media Database. This information is also stored in your local database.
Music The following setting options are available: Input window Output directory Button Browse Drop-down menu Mode for creating file name Check box Automatically generate a playlist of stored audio tracks Drop-down menu Playlist format Drop-down menu File format Selects the storage location for the output file. Opens a browser window where you can select a storage location. Selects the method to be used for creating the name of the output file. Creates a playlist of the saved audio files.
Video 6 Video 6.1 Compiling DVD-Videos With Nero Express you can burn DVDs made up of premastered DVD-Video files from your hard drive. You can show your burned DVDs on almost all DVD players. You can use Nero Express to burn a DVD if the DVD video title, i.e. a complete DVD folder structure, is already available. In Nero Express it is not possible to convert video files to DVD-Video, an AVCHD video, or a BDMV-Video.
Video DVD-Video files compilation screen If the DVD-Video files selected are larger than 4483 MB and if a DVD recorder which can burn DVDs with 2 layers (DVD DL) is installed, you can select the DVD9 (8152MB) option in the drop-down menu. 6. Click the Next button. You have successfully compiled a DVD-Video and can now burn this compilation. See also Compilation Screen →13 6.
Video To compile a BDMV-Video disc, proceed as follows: 1. Click the Videos menu icon in the Nero Express start screen. The video options are displayed. 2. Click the BDMV Files option. The BDMV Files compilation screen is displayed. BDMV files compilation screen 3. Click the Add button. The Add files and folders window is opened. 4. Select the BD-Video files that you would like to add to the compilation and click the Add button. 5. Click the Close button.
Video available) Also, the folders \BDMV\META, \BDMV\JAR and \CERTIFICATE must be available but may remain empty. If the folder \BDMV\BACKUP is available, it contains a copy of the files index.bdmv, MovieObjects.bdmv and the folders PLAYLIST, CLIPINF and BDJO. 6. Click the Next button. You have successfully compiled a BD-Video and can now burn this compilation. 6.
Video AVCHD (TM) Files compilation screen 3. Click the Add button. The Add files and folders window is opened. 4. Select the AVCHD video files that you would like to add to the compilation and click the Add button. 5. Click the Close button. The AVCHD video files are added to the compilation and are displayed in the compilation screen. 6. Click the Next button. You have successfully compiled an AVCHD video disc and can now burn this compilation.
Loading a Disc Image or Saved Project 7 Loading a Disc Image or Saved Project With Nero Express you can burn a disc 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 and disc image options are displayed. 2. Click the Disc Image or Saved Project option. The Open dialog window is opened. 3.
LightScribe 8 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 the full version of Nero Express that is included in Nero 2015. You can always upgrade at www.nero.
LightScribe 3. Click the Print LightScribe Label menu icon. The Print LightScribe Label option is displayed. 4. Click the Print LightScribe Label option. The Disc Label screen is displayed. 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.
LightScribe You have successfully created and printed a LightScribe label according to your requirements and can now continue by selecting another option from the final screen or by exiting Nero Express. It is possible to burn the label several times to the same LightScribe disc. The printed labels will be aligned. This darkens the label and often improves the quality. It is also possible to extend the label with new elements in an additional burn process.
LightScribe The following options are available: Area Adjusts the desired print quality. Print contrast Input field Number of copies Drop-down menu Drive This option button is set to Normal by default. Defines the number of copies you require. Defines the desired recorder. Available only if multiple LightScribe recorders are available. Check box Shuts down the computer after the label has been printed Automatically shut down the (if possible).
Labelflash 9 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. This function is only available in the full version of Nero Express that is included in Nero 2015. You can always upgrade at www.nero.com to get the full version with all the functions.
Labelflash Burn Label Window The following configuration options are available in the Burn Label window: Input field Inner Radius Input field Width Defines the distance between the label and the inner edge. Defines the width of the print area. Opens the Labelflash Print Properties window. Button Change Button Preview Selection list Label templates Button Burn This is where you can change the printing quality and the contrast level and display the changes made directly in the print preview.
Labelflash Button Cancel Cancels the procedure and closes the window. If you are creating a DiscT@2, Nero Express displays only the available print area for creating the label by default, i.e. the area on the data side of your DVD that is not already taken up by data. You cannot increase the radius of the print area. 9.2 Printing Labelflash Labels and DiskT@2 Basically, it is irrelevant whether you print on the label or the data side when creating labels.
Labelflash 2. If you want to change the printing quality, select a quality level from the Print quality profile drop-down menu. 3. If you select the User defined entry from the Print quality profile drop-down menu, you can change the contrast level and the rotation speed. 4. Click the OK button. The Labelflash Print Properties window is closed and the changes are accepted. Labelflash Print Properties 6. Click the Burn button.
Burn Compilation 10 Burn Compilation 10.1 Recorder Settings 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 The Final Burn Settings screen is displayed. 3. Insert a suitable blank disc in the selected drive. 4. Select the recorder you want from the Current recorder drop-down menu. 5. Add to the desired values in the input fields as necessary and select the required check boxes. 6. Add to the desired settings in the extended area. 7. Click the Burn button. The Burn Process screen is displayed and the burn process starts. You can follow the process status in the status bar.
Burn Compilation 3. Add to the required values in the input fields. 4. Add to the required settings in the extended area as necessary. 5. Click the Burn button. The Burning Process screen is displayed and the Save Image File dialog box is opened. 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.
Burn Compilation Final Burn Settings screen The following configuration options are available in the Final Burn Settings screen: Button Options Opens the Recorder Information window. You will find additional information here on the selected recorder and the media types that can be burned using it. Additional options can be enabled/disabled. In some recorders, you can change the Book Type settings. Not available for Audio CDs.
Burn Compilation Checks the quality of the disc surface after the burn process. You can use this option particularly when burning backups or discs that Check box have to be archived to ensure that the disc surface does not have SecurDisc Surface any issues and that burning went well. Scan This check box is only active if the Verify data on disc after burning check box is selected. Check box Allow files to be added later (multisession disc) Enables the option to write additional files to the disc.
Burn Compilation Check box Simulation 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. Check box Write Starts the actual physical burn process (e.g. after a simulation). This check box is selected by default.
Copying a Disc 11 Copying a Disc 11.1 Methods of Copying 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. 11.1.1 On-the-fly Copying 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 a Disc 11.2 Copying a Disc With Nero Express you can copy a disc. That means you make an exact copy of a source disc and burn it to a target disc. If your source disc is an Audio CD, for instance, your copy will be an Audio CD as well. Depending on your installed burner, you can copy CDs, DVDs or Blu-ray Discs. The target disc must be the same disc type as the source disc - you can copy a DVD only to a DVD, for example.
Copying a Disc 1. Clear the Quick copy box. 2. Insert the disc that you want to copy into the recorder. 5. If you want to copy discs using the on-the-fly method: 1. Select the Quick copy check box. 2. Select the Source drive and the Destination drive. 3. Insert the disc that you want to copy into the selected drive. 4. Insert a blank disc into the target drive. 6. Click the Copy button. If you are copying via the drive, the copy process starts.
Copying a Disc 11.3 Methods and Settings Source and Destination screen The following configuration options are available in the Source and destination screen: Selection list Source drive Selection list Destination drive Defines the drive from which the source information is read. Insert the disc that you want to copy into the drive. Defines the destination drive. Insert a blank disc into this drive. Opens the Recorder Information window.
Copying a Disc Input field Number of copies Check box Verify data on disc after burning Display field / Button Image file Defines the number of copies you require. 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.
Copying a Disc 11.4 Copy an Audio CD The CD Information window is displayed after you have started copying an Audio CD. Here, you can check exactly what metadata will be written on the Audio CD. CD Information window Metadata about the Audio CD is available from different sources: The Audio CD's own CD TEXT, Gracenote Media Database and your local database: Many Audio CDs contain CD TEXT which includes metadata such as the title of the CD, the name of an audio file or the name of the artist.
Copying a Disc Another useful feature is that you can start creating a cover for this Audio CD with Nero CoverDesigner, the metadata will be taken over. The following setting options are available: CD list Shows the available Audio CD information. CD TEXT and metadata from the Gracenote Media Database are requested and displayed, if available. If the Audio CD contains no CD TEXT, at least the track titles and the duration are displayed.
Erase Rewritable Disc Window 12 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 zeros.
Erase Rewritable Disc Window takes between one and two minutes. The Full-erase rewritable disc method physically erases all data from the disc. The contents cannot be restored with conventional methods. Repeated full erasing increases the probability that third parties will not be able to reconstruct the contents. Erasing the disc using this method takes longer than the other method, depending on the type of disc involved. Selection list Erase speed Button Erase Button Cancel Defines the erase speed.
Final Screen 13 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, 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.
About Nero SecurDisc Viewer 14 About Nero SecurDisc Viewer Nero SecurDisc Viewer is a standalone application that is part of the SecurDisc technology platform. SecurDisc is a technology developed by Nero and HLDS to create discs with special protection properties. No special hardware is needed. Nero SecurDisc Viewer is available as a free download at www.securdisc.net or www.nero.com and is also included automatically in a SecurDisc disc that is burned with Nero Burning ROM or Nero Express.
About Nero SecurDisc Viewer 14.2 Copying Data to Hard Drive With Nero SecurDisc Viewer you can copy the files from the SecurDisc disc to your hard drive. If the files have been protected against unauthorized access, you can insert the password here. Proceed as follows: 1. Select the check boxes of the files you want to copy to the hard drive. 2. Click the Save to button. If data on the SecurDisc disc is password-protected, the Password Protection window is opened. 3.
About Nero SecurDisc Viewer 14.4 Checking Signature With Nero SecurDisc Viewer you can verify the authenticity of the SecurDisc disc if it is digitally signed. You need the public key from the distributer of the SecurDisc disc for this purpose. By checking the public key, Nero SecurDisc Viewer is able to confirm that the data is authentic and has not been manipulated. Proceed as follows: 1. Click the Signature button. An explorer window is opened. 2. Select the public key (*.
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Nero MediaBrowser 15 Nero MediaBrowser Nero MediaBrowser is a tool which you can use to easily find, view and access media files and add them to your project. More precisely, with Nero MediaBrowser you can access a media library which contains all your media files that were indexed by Nero MediaHome. Nero MediaBrowser and the media library come with Nero MediaHome and are installed together. You will find further information in the Nero MediaHome manual.
Nero MediaBrowser Nero MediaBrowser features the same categories (Photos & Videos, and Music) as Nero MediaHome. There are different views available for each category: Clicking one of the entries in the upper part of the list (for example Faces) displays the same view as when clicking the corresponding tabs in Nero MediaHome. Also, the same scroll bar as in Nero MediaHome is used. This is either the standard scroll bar or the dynamic scroll bar.
Nero MediaBrowser over the listed folder and click the button. You can also just drag files or folders to Nero MediaHome. A window automatically opens and asks if you want to add the folder(s) to the library. In the General area you can select to list your external playlists (such as iTunes) as entries in the navigation tree of Nero MediaHome.
Configuration Options 16 Configuration Options You can define options for working with Nero Express in the Options window. Some of the functions mentioned here are only available in the full version. You can always upgrade your Essentials version at www.nero.com to get the full version with all the functions. Options Window The following tabs are available: Compilation Contains options for the compilation and the selection screen.
Configuration Options Cache Font Sounds Expert Features Database Ultrabuffer Misc. LightScribe Contains options for the cache. Contains selection options for the font. Contains selection options for sounds in connection with burn tasks. Contains options for configuring overburning and burning. We recommend that you retain the default settings. Selects the default naming method for audio files to be saved from an Audio CD to the hard drive. Defines the size of the RAM buffer.
Configuration Options 16.2 Cache Settings The following configuration options are available on the Cache tab: Displays the path of the Cache memory. Input field You can enter the path manually or select the path in the browser window. Path for cache Opens a browser window. Button You can select a folder in which data is buffered before and during the burn process. Browse Input field Defines the minimum storage volume on the cache drive Minimum space on hard drive, that is not used by Nero Express.
Configuration Options Check box Do not eject the disc after the burn is complete Enables the option that your disc remains in the recorder and is not ejected when the burn process is finished. Enables the option that all supported recorder formats for the Image Recorder are available. Check box It is now possible to create compilations that the Enable all Nero supported disc installed recorder cannot burn.
Configuration Options 16.5 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 Default print resolution (DPI) Check box Adjusts the desired print resolution.
Glossary 17 Glossary AIFF The Audio Interchange File Format is an uncompressed audio file format from Apple® and represents a sort of counterpart to the WAV format from Microsoft. Files are larger than when using a compressed format, but the quality is higher. AIFF compressed is the compressed variation. 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).
Glossary Cache Cache is a faster buffer that is used in various areas of a computer to access larger data volumes faster. Cache ensures a continuous flow of data. 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 disc burner burns the disc in one pass without turning off and on between each track.
Glossary MP3 The MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3 audio format is used to reduce the size of audio files to a fraction of their original size (factor 1:10) with little loss of quality. You can estimate about 1 MB per minute as opposed to 10 MB for the original files. This value and the quality can vary depending 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.
Index 18 Index Gracenote............................. 7, 30, 33, 65 Audio CD CD Text......................................................... 56 Convert ......................................................... 34 Copy an Audio CD ...................................60, 64 Copy tip ........................................................ 59 Creating ........................................................ 23 Cross fade with previous track ...................... 26 Edit information before copying .........
Index Rewritable disc Erase method................................................ 67 Erase rewritable disc ..................................... 66 Screen AVCHD(TM) Files ......................................... 42 BDMV Files ................................................... 41 Disc content .............................................16, 17 DVD-Video Files ........................................... 39 Final screen .................................................. 68 My Audio CD ....................
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