NERO EXPRESS - Page 1
Ahead Nero is definitely one of the most powerful burning
software available in the market. The company has added enough features to
fulfill any burning need of the user and additionally continues the
further development of the software to eliminate any weakness that could
lead to a problematic operation. However, the more features are added, the
most complicated the software becomes, and the provided flexibility of the
operations turns out to be a headache for the beginner, as he faces the
numerous settings applied before burning.
This thought made Ahead engineers to work on Nero Express, the new
"light" and user friendlier version of the well known Nero Burning ROM.
The idea is to make sure that the user will easily select the right
settings for each burning process, and proceed to recording within a few
-step process. The interface of Nero Express is re-designed and differs
from the original Nero, without however to lose any anything in terms of
integrity and functionality. Nero Express is mainly focused for OEM
bundling in which users need an easy to use and understand software.
STARTING UP
The following picture is the first window that comes up after firing
Nero Express up. On the right you should select among the recorders
available in your PC and to start a project, you should simply move your
mouse pointer to the menu on the right, make your selection and click.
The menus (burning actions) are divided into five categories. You can
choose between burning data, music, videos/pictures, copy entire disc, or
burn a disc image or a saved project.
In the bottom of all the windows there are the "Nero" and the "More"
buttons. The "Nero" button switches to the powerful user interface of
Nero, which gives access to more features and options. Your current
project you will be automatically transferred to Nero, and this option is
available in all the Nero Express windows. However, the OEM version of
Nero Express will not have the button to switch to the main Nero product.
The "More" button is visible in all the Nero Express windows and
contains the "Configure" button, the "Save tracks to HD" option, the
"Erase Disc" and "Disc Info" options and the "Cover Designer" button.
The "Configure button" is nothing but the preferences tab you can find
in Nero. So is the "Disc Info" and "Erase disc" buttons, applied to the
media inserted to the drives. The "Cover Design" button links to the Nero
Cover Design software.