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Using Nero Express for DVD Burning

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Summary: How to use Nero Express for DVD burning; learn more about CD, DVD, and data burning software in this free instructional video.

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"All right, this is Franklin with Expert Village. Again I am talking about how to use Nero. Okay, next what you are going to want to do, is you want to hit the Next button. Now the file DVD burning stage comes up and this is where you select where you want to burn, so it says current recorder. What you want to do is you want to pick, you know, for this one an image recorder, what that does is it records the global image. If you don't know what that is, that is a image of your DVDs, so for instance if you have video product and the entire image looks primarily the same, if you use the image recorder you can burn it directly to your hard drive and save it there and whenever you want, all you have to do is pull up the image recorder. You pull up the image that it burned and burn it directly to the DVD. For most part, if that is a little more confusing, just pick your DVD drive. For this one, it's D: and it is a Sony drive. Now some of the options when burning DVDs; basically I would keep it on automatic unless you really know what you are doing, but at first you want to keep it, make sure it's on automatic and this is DVD high compatibility mode, this is if you are going to be using at least one gigabyte, now for instance we did not use one gigabyte, so I want to take that off. Typically if I am burning videos or other products, I don't, if I am going to burn less than a gig, I probably would just burn it onto a CD."

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