Operation Manual
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CyberLink Power2Go
Configuring the Burning
Options
The Options tab in the Settings/Information window displays before burning most
disc types. On this tab, configure the options as follows:
Note: the options that are available on this tab is dependent on the burning task
you selected.
Make auto-run disc: select this option if you want the disc to automatically
open a selected file when the disc is inserted into a drive. Click Browse to
select the file you want opened when the disc is inserted. The file can be an
EXE, HTML, or TXT file.
Change disc icon: for some discs you can change the icon that appears when
it is viewed in Windows Explorer. Click Browse and then select the image in
the ICO file format that you want to use.
Auto-split content by disc capacity: select this option to automatically divide
the files you are burning into volumes (portions) according to the size of the
destination disc.
File system: if available, set the file system (ISO9660/Joliet, UDF 1.5, UDF 2.0,
UDF 2.5, or UDF 2.6) you want the disc to have.
Enable buffer underrun protection: select this option to ensure that data is
written to disc without interruption. An interruption in data can result in an
unusable disc.
Write simulation before burning: select this option to perform a write
simulation first to verify that your burner can burn to the disc at the selected
speed without encountering any errors.
Note: if you have enabled buffer underrun protection or have previously burned
discs using the current settings, you do not need to run a simulation.
Close disc: select this option to write-protect a disc. Once burned, no further
data can be added to the disc. If you do not select this option, you can create
a multisession disc. See Multisession Discs for more information.
Verify recorded data: select this option if you want CyberLink Power2Go to
verify that the content was successfully burned to the disc. Select Quick
verification to have CyberLink Power2Go quickly verify the correctness of the
data, or Complete verification to check all of the data individually. The latter
requires more time to complete the verification.