Nero Express Manual Nero AG
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Contents Contents 1 General information 5 1.1 About the manual 5 1.2 About Nero Express 5 1.3 Versions of Nero Express 5 2 Technical information 6 2.1 System requirements 6 3 Launching the program 7 3.1 Starting Nero Express via Nero StartSmart 7 4 Start screen 8 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.
Contents 9 Creating a copy 41 9.1 Copying a CD/DVD 42 10 Loading a disc image or saved project 45 11 LightScribe 46 11.1 11.1.1 Printing LightScribe labels (without compilation) Customizing print properties 46 48 11.2 Printing LightScribe labels (within the project) 48 12 Labelflash™ 50 12.1 Burn Label screen 51 12.2 Printing Labelflash™ labels and DiskT@2 52 13 Final Burn Settings screen 54 13.1 Extended area (Burn Settings) 55 13.
General information 1 General information 1.1 About the manual In order to make best use of this manual, please note the following conventions: Symbol Meaning Indicates warnings or instructions that have to be followed strictly. Indicates additional information or advice. 1. Start … Æ Î 1.2 A number at the beginning of a line indicates a request for action. Carry out these actions in the order specified. Indicates an intermediate result. Indicates a result.
Technical information 2 Technical information 2.1 System requirements In addition to the general system requirements for the Nero program package, the following individual system requirements apply to Nero Express: Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0b or higher Optional: LightScribe compatible recorder and medium Using LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling If you have a CD or DVD recorder with LightScribe support, your system needs the latest LightScribe System Software.
Launching the program 3 Launching the program 3.1 Starting Nero Express via Nero StartSmart To start Nero Express via Nero StartSmart, proceed as follows: 1. Click on the Nero StartSmart icon. Æ The Nero StartSmart window is opened. 2. Click on the button. Æ The list of Nero applications is displayed. Fig. 1. Nero StartSmart 3. Select the Nero Express entry in the Applications list box. Æ The Nero Express window opens. Î You have launched Nero Express via Nero StartSmart.
Start screen 4 Start screen In the Nero Express start screen, click 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. Fig. 2.
Start screen Allows you to compile and burn audio and audiobook files in the formats you want: Music Audio CD (see Compiling an Audio CD) Audiobook CD (see Compiling an Audiobook CD) Jukebox Audio CD (see Compiling jukebox Audio CD/DVDs) Jukebox Audio DVD (see Compiling jukebox Audio CD/DVDs) JukeBox HD DVD (see Compiling jukebox Audio CD/DVDs) Available with a HD DVD recorder only (see Selecting recorders and activating Nero Image Recorder).
Start screen 4.1 Extended area (start screen) You can access the extra options and functions in the extended area of the start screen by clicking on the button in the left margin of the window. An extended area with extra options and functions is available in all Nero Express screens (see also Extended area (Burn Settings)). The following menu icons are available: Closes Nero Express and opens the start screen of Nero Burning ROM.
Start screen Please note that the options Copy Audio CD Tracks, Erase Disc, Disk Info, and Create Covers and Labels are not available in Nero Express Essentials SE. 4.1.1 Options You can customize Nero Express to suit your needs on the various tabs. Fig. 3. Options dialog box The following tabs are available: Enables/disables certain basic settings: Compilation Remember last used volume label: makes available the title for the next disc.
Start screen Cache Defines the settings for the memory where the data is buffered before and during burning. If multiple hard drives have been installed, you can select the fastest one as the cache. Language Displays all installed languages and fonts and defines the language or font you want to display on the Nero Express user interface. Sounds Defines whether, or for which events, sound files are played in Nero Express. Audio Displays the directory in which the audio plug-ins are installed.
Start screen 5. If you do not want to retrieve artist/title information from the Nero/Internet CD database: 1. Click on the No button. Æ The Save Tracks window is opened. Fig. 4. Save Tracks window 6. In the track list select the audio files that you want to save to your hard drive. If you want to convert all audio files, simply click on the Select All button. 7. Select the file format you want from the Output file format drop-down list. 8.
Start screen 4.1.2.1 Extended area (options) You can also perform additional settings in the extended area of the Save Tracks window. Click on the Options button to open the extended area. The following check boxes are available: Jitter Correction Synchronizes data information by overlapping the sectors. This prevents gaps from occurring. Remove silence Removes the silence from the end of an audio file.
Start screen 4.1.4 SecurDisc Settings This function is only available with a recorder that supports SecurDisc (see System requirements). With Nero Express and a SecurDisc recorder, you can burn your data as data SecurDisc CDs or DVDs. SecurDisc is an innovative security technology characterized by extremely stabile hardware and software encoding.
Start screen special application called SecurDisc Viewer; SecurDisc Viewer can be downloaded free of charge at www.securdisc.net. Available for data SecurDisc DVDs only. When this option is checked, the Allow Duplication by Password dialog box is opened. Disable Copy Protection by Password You can enter the access password for copy protected PDF documents here. Available only if the Prohibit data duplication check box was already selected.
Start screen Apart from installed recorders, Nero Image Recorder is also available in Nero Express. With Nero Image Recorder you can create and save an image file in order to burn it later (see Burning with Nero Image Recorder – creating an image file). In order to be able to use Nero Image Recorder, you can check the Use Nero Image Recorder box in the extended area of the start screen. Please note that Nero Image Recorder can only be activated in the extended area of the start screen.
Compilation screen 5 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 in the bottom part 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. Fig. 7.
Compilation screen Enable (S)VCD Menu Enables a menu for the CD. You can customize the look of the menu to suit your requirements (see Menu). Available for Video and Super Video CDs only. DVD9(8152MB) / DVD5(4483MB) If the DVD burner is capable of burning DVDs with 2 layers (DVD DL), and if you want to burn files larger than 4483 MB, you can select the DVD9 (8152 MB) option from the dropdown menu. Available for DVD-Videos only.
Compiling data CD/DVDs 6 Compiling data CD/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. There is no difference between the procedures for each compilation method.
Compiling data CD/DVDs Fig. 8. Data start screen To create a data CD/DVD, proceed as follows: 1. Click on the Data menu icon in the Nero Express start screen. Æ The Data CD and Data DVD options are displayed. 2. Click on the option you want. Æ The Disc Content compilation screen for data CDs/DVDs is displayed. Æ If you selected one of the Data SecurDisc CD or Data SecurDisc DVD options in the start screen, an additional dialog is displayed.
Compiling data CD/DVDs Fig. 10. Add files and folders window 4. Select the files that you want to add to the compilation and click on the Add button. 5. Repeat the previous step for all files that you want to add. If you are searching for specific files and want to add them to your compilation, see Finding and adding files. 6. Click on the Close button. Æ The files are added to the compilation and displayed in the compilation screen. 7. Hide specific files (see Hiding files). 8.
Compiling data CD/DVDs You can combine multiple search criteria with one another and further refine your search. To display text boxes for the advanced search, click on the button. 4. Click on the Search button. Æ The results are displayed in the Results area. To improve classification, you can display the results for the categories Audio, Photos, Video, Documents, and Others separately. Fig. 11. Adding files and folders window – Desktop Search tab 5.
Compiling data CD/DVDs 6.2 Hiding files It is very easy to hide files in data CD/DVD compilations for additional protection or for security reasons so that they do not appear on the normal display. The files behave in the same way as other hidden system files that are hidden by default, but can easily be displayed. To hide individual files, proceed as follows: 1. Right-click the required file to select it. 2. Select the Properties option from the context menu. Æ The Properties for dialog box is opened.
Compiling data CD/DVDs You can enable or disable the protection function for individual files. Highlight the required file to display the Unprotect/ Protect button. Click on the button to enable or disable protection. 2. Select the Digital Signature check box in the extended area of the compilation screen. Æ The SecurDisc – Digital Signature dialog box is opened. Fig. 13. SecurDisc - Digital Signature Dialog 3. If you have already created a digital key: 1. Click on the Browse button.
Compiling data CD/DVDs The Next button is enabled as soon as the process is complete. Æ The SecurDisc ™– Key Setting Ended dialog box is opened. 5. Enter a file name for the key you have created and click on the Finish button. Æ The SecurDisc ™– Digital Signature dialog box is opened and the selected key is displayed in the drop-down menu. 5. Select the Copy Protection check box in the extended area of the compilation screen. Æ All PDF files are copy protected.
Compiling data CD/DVDs Fig. 14. SecurDisc - Data Protection Dialog 10. Enter the desired password in the Password field and then click the OK button. If necessary, a wizard may provide tips in an additional dialog during password entry. The wizard gauges the security level - i.e., the quality - of the password during entry.
Music 7 Music 7.1 Compiling an Audio CD 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 note that some CD players cannot play CD-RW discs. Use CD-R discs to burn Audio CDs. Fig. 15. Audio start screen To create an Audio CD, proceed as follows: 1.
Music Fig. 16. My Audio CD compilation screen 3. Click on the Add button. Æ The Add files and folders window is opened. 4. Select the audio files that you want to add to the compilation and click on the Add button. 5. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all audio files that you want to add to the compilation. If you are searching for specific files and want to add them to your compilation, see Finding and adding files. 6. Click on the Close button.
Music Fig. 17. Audio Track Properties dialog box – Track Properties tab The following input areas are available in the Properties area: Title (CD TEXT) CD players that support CD Text show the title name entered here. Artist (CD TEXT) CD players that support CD Text show the artist's name entered here. Pause Defines the length of the pause in seconds or frames between the selected audio file and the next one.
Music 7.1.1.2 Indexes, limits, split On the Indexes, Limits, Split tab you can set and delete indexes and split audio files to create two or more shorter ones. Fig. 18. Audio Track Properties dialog box – Indexes, Limits, Split tab The following areas and buttons are available: Oscilloscope Displays a graphical representation of the audio file. Positions (Start/End) Shows the positions for the beginning and end of the audio file on the CD. Highlights a new index entry.
Music Fig. 19. Audio Track Properties dialog box – Filters tab The following filters are available: 7.2 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. Declick Removes clicking and scratching noises, like the noises on old LPs for example. Hiss Reduction Reduces or removes the hiss on an audio file. All frequencies below a certain threshold (hiss level) are removed.
Music If a HD DVD recorder is installed on your computer, you can select it and then display the JukeBox HD DVD option in the Music area of the start screen. The procedure for compiling and burning a jukebox HD DVD is the same as the compilation method for a jukebox Audio CD/DVD. In comparison to a DVD, a HD DVD has considerably more space and can store up to 15 GB on a single-layer disc. The capacity bar in the My Audio disc compilation window displays comparatively more available space.
Music 3. Repeat steps 3 to 7 under Compiling an Audio CD. Æ The audio files are added to the compilation and displayed in the compilation screen. 4. Click on the Next button. Î You have successfully created a jukebox Audio CD/DVD and can now burn this compilation. 7.3 Compiling an Audiobook CD Using Nero Express you can compile audiobook files and burn them as an Audiobook CD, i.e. in the form of an Audio CD. You can then play this on any standard CD player.
Videos and slide shows 8 Videos and slide shows 8.1 Compiling Video CDs/Super Video CDs Using Nero Express you can compile Video CDs (MPEG-1 format) 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.
Videos and slide shows Fig. 23. My Video CD compilation screen 3. Click on the Add button. Æ The Add files and folders window is opened. 4. Select the video and/or picture files that you want to add to the compilation. 5. Click on the Add button. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all video and/or picture files that you want to add to the compilation. If you are searching for specific files and want to add them to your compilation, see Finding and adding files. 7. Click on the Close button.
Videos and slide shows Fig. 24. My Video CD Menu compilation screen 1. Customize the look of the menu to suit your requirements (see Customizing the menu). 2. Click on the Next button. Î You have successfully compiled a (Super) Video CD and can now burn this compilation. 8.1.1 Customizing properties You can display the properties of a video or picture file and/or change them on the Properties and Menu tabs. To open the MPEG Info dialog box, click on the Properties button on the compilation screen. 8.1.
Videos and slide shows The following buttons and input areas are available: Effects Opens the Effects dialog box. You can test or use the various filters in the preview here, or cancel your selection. Available for picture files only. Pause after track Sets the length of the pause in seconds between the video or picture file selected and the following one. 8.1.1.2 Menu You can customize the information on your video or picture file for the menu on the Menu tab. Fig. 26.
Videos and slide shows Opens the Text Settings dialog box. Text 8.2 You can enter the text content for headers and footers and select the font here. Show full screen menu Shows a preview of the full screen menu. Set as Default Saves the current menu settings as default values. Compiling DVD-Videos Using Nero Express you can burn DVDs made up of DVD-Video files from your hard drive. You can show your burned DVDs on almost all DVD players.
Videos and slide shows If you are searching for specific files and want to add them to your compilation, see Finding and adding files. 6. Click on the Close button. Æ The DVD-Video files are added to the compilation and are displayed in the compilation screen. If the DVD-Video files selected are larger than 4483 MB and if a DVD burner which can burn DVDs with 2 layers (DVD DL) is installed, you can select the DVD9 (8152MB) option in the drop-down menu. 7. Click on the Next button.
Creating a copy 9 Creating a copy Using Nero Express and a DVD recorder you can copy both CDs and DVDs. If you have a CD recorder, you can copy CDs. The procedures are identical. You can also use a single drive to copy CDs/DVDs. Select the same drive as source and destination drive. If you are using a single drive for copying, you will be prompted to remove the source CD/DVD and to insert a suitable blank disc after the image file has been written. The burn process then starts automatically.
Creating a copy The following input areas are available in the Select source and destination screen: Source drive Defines the drive from which the source information is read. Insert the CD or DVD that you want to copy into the drive. Destination drive Defines the destination drive: Insert a blank disc into this drive. Info Opens the Recorder Information dialog box. This contains information on the selected destination drive. Quick copy Enables direct copying from the source to the destination drive.
Creating a copy Æ The Copy Entire CD, Copy Entire DVD and Disc Image or Saved Project options are displayed. Fig. 29. Image, Project, Copy start screen 2. Click on the option you require, Copy Entire CD or Copy Entire DVD. Æ The Select source and destination screen is displayed. 3. Make the desired settings (see Creating a copy). You can also copy CDs/DVDs using a single drive. Select the same drive as source and destination drive.
Creating a copy If you are using a single drive for copying, you will be prompted to remove the source CD/DVD and to insert a suitable blank disc after the image file has been written. The burn process then starts automatically. Fig. 30. Copy process screen 7. Click on the Next button. Î You have successfully copied a CD/DVD and can now continue by selecting another option from the final screen or by closing Nero Express (see Final screen).
Loading a disc image or saved project 10 Loading a disc image or saved project Using Nero Express you can burn a CD/DVD from an image or a saved compilation that you had previously saved on the hard drive (see Burning with Nero Image Recorder – creating an image file). Image file or saved compilation An image file is an exact replica of the data that is to be burned. You can burn it as often as you like at a later stage, but it requires just as much space on the hard drive as the compilation to be burned.
LightScribe 11 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 label side of these discs consists of a special coating or thermal layer, which allows the laser in the recorder to print images and text on the CDs/DVDs.
LightScribe Fig. 33. 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 a 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 on the Next button. Æ The LightScribe Print Properties screen is displayed. 7.
LightScribe 9. Click on the OK button. 10. Click on the Next button in the LightScribe Print Properties screen. Î 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 (see Final screen). 11.1.1 Customizing print properties You can customize the print properties of your LightScribe label to suit your requirements in the LightScribe Print Properties screen. Fig. 35.
LightScribe The interface in the Disc Label screen works on the same principle as Nero CoverDesigner. Basically, it is irrelevant whether you print a 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. 4. Click on the Next button. Æ The Final Burn Settings screen is displayed. 5. Repeat steps 2 to 6 under Burning discs with the drive.
Labelflash™ 12 Labelflash™ Using Nero Express and a Labelflash™ recorder you can create or load labels in order to burn the label or data side of DVDs in the Labelflash™ recorder. The surface of these discs consists of a special coating or thermal layer that allows the laser in the recorder to print images and text on the DVDs. The function is available as a separate Burn Label option in the extended area of the start screen.
Labelflash™ 12.1 Burn Label screen You can create a label according to your requirements in the Burn Label screen. Fig. 37. Burn Label screen The following drop-down menus and buttons are available: Printing area Defines the area on the DVD that is to be printed on. You can set the inner radius (distance between your label and the inner edge) and the width of the desired printing area. When you are creating a DiscT@2, Nero Express displays only the available printing area by default, i.e.
Labelflash™ 12.2 Printing Labelflash™ labels and DiskT@2 The same procedure is used for creating and printing on the label and data sides. When you are creating a DiscT@2, Nero Express displays only the printing area available for pictures and text when you are creating your 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 printing area radius.
Labelflash™ Fig. 38. Labelflash™ - Print Properties window 2. Adjust the print settings to suit your requirements and click on the OK button. 7. Click on the Burn button. Æ The Labelflash™ - Print window is opened and the print process starts. You can monitor the process status in the status bar. As soon as the print process is finished, a dialog box opens and displays a message about the result of the print process. 8. Click on the OK button.
Final Burn Settings screen 13 Final Burn Settings screen In the Final Burn Settings window you can define the burn settings according to your requirements, save your project to the hard drive as an image file using Nero Image Recorder or start the burn process. Fig. 39. Final Burn Settings screen The following text boxes and check boxes are available in the Final Burn Settings screen: Opens the Recorder Information dialog box.
Final Burn Settings screen Enables the option to write additional files to the CD/DVD. The CD/DVD is not finalized. Allow files to be added later (multisession disc) Multisession CDs/DVDs do not have to be written in a single burn process. You can burn projects repeatedly to a CD/DVD until it is completely burned. Not available for Audio and Audiobook CDs or when saving with Nero Image Recorder. 13.
Final Burn Settings screen Starts the actual physical burn process (e.g. after a simulation). This box is checked by default. Write Removes the silence at the end of an audio file. This box is checked by default. Remove silence at end of *.cda tracks Audio data is stored in blocks even if you do not always finish at the end of a block limit. The last block is filled with silence. Available for Audio CDs only. Generates a CD compatible with most US DVD players.
Final Burn Settings screen Fig. 40. Burning Process screen 8. Click on the OK button. 9. If you would like to print or save a log of the burn process, click on either the Print or Save button. 10. Click on the Next button. Î You have successfully saved a project with Nero Image Recorder and can now continue by selecting another option from the final screen or by exiting Nero Express (see Final screen). 13.
Final Burn Settings screen Fig. 41. Burning Process screen 7. Click on the OK button. 8. If you would like to print or save a log of the burn process, click on either the Print or Save button. 9. Click on the Next button. Î You have successfully burned a project and can now continue by selecting another option from the final screen or by exiting Nero Express (see Final screen).
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 on the button to exit the program. Fig. 42. Final screen The following options are available: Burn the same project again Returns to the Final Burn Settings screen.
Glossary 15 Glossary A/D Analog/Digital. Conversion of analog signals to digital signals. AIFF Apple Interchange File Format. Music file format for files that are extracted from a CD and saved to the hard drive on a Macintosh system. ASPI Advanced SCSI Programming Interface. Interface between software, SCSI card, and the operating system on a PC. This allows the device to communicate with the SCSI card.
Glossary Buffer Underrun During a recording data is continuously fed into the recorder's memory. If there is an interruption in this steady flow, this results in a buffer underrun. Cache Fast temporary storage (buffer), which is used in different areas in a computer. Nero Express uses the cache in addition to the buffer to store files that cannot be accessed fast enough. This guarantees that the writing process is executed without interruption and that a buffer underrun is avoided.
Glossary CIRC Cross-Interleaved Reed-Solomon Code. Error-recognition and correction process which is integrated permanently in the hardware of a CD player or recorder. CLV Constant Linear Velocity. The data is read from a CD at a constant scan rate. Digitalization Conversion of analog signals to digital signals. Disc-At-Once (DAO) An entire CD/DVD is recorded without ever stopping the laser. This format is best for Audio CDs that will be played in home and car stereo equipment.
Glossary EDC/ ECC Error Detection Code/Error Correction Code. Used to identify and correct scan errors which may be due to scratches or dirt on the surface of a CD. Enhanced Music CD/CD Extra CD Extra is the latest standard for Audio CDs and multimedia components. A CD in this format has two sessions. The first session contains pure audio data that can be played on a CD player. The second session contains computer data in any format. Finalizing Definitive conclusion of the process of writing to a CD/DVD.
Glossary Interlaced Video In the interlaced mode video images are shown as two fields. In the first field every second line (1, 3, 5, …, 575) is shown. The second field displays the rest of the lines in the image (2, 4, 6,… 576) so that it appears as a complete picture to the eye. Most video material consists of fields. A deinterlacer is required for display on a full-screen device (monitor, projector).
Glossary Multisession After a first session has been written to the CD, additional information in a different data set can be added. MP3 MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3. Audio format often used to compress audio files to a fraction of their original size (ratio 1:10) without any loss of quality. MPEG Motion Picture Experts Group. Standard that was developed for videos compressed at a higher ratio (e.g. SVCD and VCD).
Glossary PAL Video and TV standard in Europe. PAL has more horizontal lines than NTSC, but has fewer frames per second. Photo CD CD which is used for storing images, photos, slides, and other visual data. A photo CD generally consists of multisessions. The standard originates from Kodak and Philips. Plug-In Software used to add other features to a program (software) or to support troubleshooting. Red Book This standard describes the CD-DA.
Glossary Simulation Performs all steps in a 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. Super Video CD (SVCD) Source data must be MPEG-2 encoded and the parameters must be SVCD-compliant. The encoder used must feature the necessary options.
Glossary WMA File Windows Media Audio. Yellow Book This standard defines the CD-ROM.
Index 16 Index A E Audio Erasing a Disc.............................................................14 Audio CD .............................................................................60 Copying Audio CD Tracks .........................................5, 10, 12 F Creating An Audio CD .........................................................28 Files Track ...................................................................................67 Adding..............................................
Index Track Properties ................................................................. 37 Nero CoverDesigner................................. 10, 47, 49, 50 Start Screen..................................................................8 Nero Express About Nero Express ..............................................................5 Data .................................................................................... 21 Customize ....................................................................
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