Operation Manual

Music
Nero Express
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The following configuration options are available in the Audio Track Properties window:
Check box
Normalize
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.
Check box
Declick
Removes clicking and scratching noises, such as those on old LPs
for example.
Check box
Hiss Reduction
Reduces or removes the hiss on an audio file. All frequencies
below a certain threshold (hiss level) are removed.
Check box
Fade In
Fades in the volume of an audio file from zero to full volume. This
filter can be useful for shortening files.
Check box
Fade Out
Fades out the volume of an audio file from full volume to silence.
This filter can be useful for shortening files.
Check box
Stereo Widening
Increases/reduces the stereo effect of an audio file. This filter only
works if the original file was recorded in stereo.
Check box
Karaoke
Fades out the vocals on an audio file. This is done by fading out
the parts of a song that are the same in both stereo channels.
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
playback, the configuration options for the filters can be changed,
allowing the effect to be controlled.
5.2 Create 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
compilations 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 jukebox disc can display metadata (title, artist, genre, ...) about the audio file.