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56 Functions in detail
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Depending on the medium, all known properties of the medium will be
displayed.
Eject: "Eject" automatically opens the respective drive to remove the medium.
Load disc: Updates the capacity display.
Finalize disc: Click on this button if you wish your medium to be finalized after
burning. This way, no additional data can be burned to this medium.
Delete disc: If you are using an RW medium (re-writable), i.e. a disc from which
all data can be deleted so it can be overwritten, then you can click on "Delete
disc" here to reformat it for burning.
Burning options
Simulate burning: If you want to make sure that the burn will be successful,
you can simulate burning. Simulation means that the burner behaves exactly as
if it were burning without actually writing to your blank disc. This way you can
test if the burn process will destroy your CD should it not be successful.
Check disc after burning: With this setting you can check that your medium
has been burned correctly or if there are problems reading. This way you won't
experience any unpleasant surprises the next time you need your CD or DVD
and their files.
Quick:With this setting it will be verified that the disc is readable and that all
files are available.
Complete:Here, each file on the disc is compared individually with its
respective source file.
Multi-session CD/DVD: If there's still a lot of space left on your disc and you
may wish to use it later, select this setting.
Overburn disc:With this setting you can exceed the actual capacity of your
disc by a few megabytes (for CDs by 10-5- MBs).
Turn off PC after burning: In case you've started burning and you don't want
to have to wait around until it has finished, activate this setting and the
computer will automatically shut down after the process has been completed,
along with all other applications.
Create video disc: Please use this option only if you want to burn existing
video files (VOB files) onto a video DVD, because the file structure will be