User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 General information
- 2 System requirements
- 3 Supported formats
- 4 Launching the program
- 5 Working with Nero Burning ROM
- 6 New compilation
- 7 Selecting a file
- 8 Burning a compilation
- 9 Bootable disc
- 10 Image file
- 11 Copying discs
- 12 Audio database
- 13 Saving and converting audio files
- 14 LightScribe®
- 15 LabelFlash™
- 16 Erasing a rewritable disc
- 17 Advanced operations
- 18 Configuration
- 19 List of figures
- 20 Glossary
- Blue Book
- Blu-ray Disc
- Book Type
- Bootable CD
- Cache
- CD
- CD-DA
- CD-i
- CD Text
- Decoding
- Digitalization
- Disc
- Disc-At-Once (DAO)
- DVD
- EDC/ ECC
- Emulation
- Encode
- Finalizing
- Firmware
- HD DVD
- HFS CD
- Image File
- Index Position
- Table of Contents (T.O.C.)
- Jitter Control
- Crossfade
- Label
- Lead-in
- Lead-out
- M3U Playlists
- MP3
- MPEG
- NTSC
- PAL
- Photo-CD
- Plug-in
- Buffer Underrun
- Red Book
- Recorder
- SCSI
- Sector
- Session
- Simulation
- SVCD
- Track
- Track-At-Once (TAO)
- Transcoding
- VCD
- Volume Descriptor
- Yellow Book
- 21 Index
- 23 Contact
LabelFlash™
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Information on the selected printing quality and rotation speed for instance is displayed on
the right-hand side of the screen. Under Disc type, you can see whether the blank disc has
been inserted with the label or data side. Either the LabelFlash™ or the DiscT@2™ logo is
displayed in the Burn Label window depending on which side is inserted.
The following configuration options are available:
Inner radius
Defines the distance between the label and the inner edge.
Width
Defines the width of the print area.
Printing quality
Opens the LabelFlash™ – Print Properties window.
This is where you can change the printing quality and the con-
trast level and display the changes made directly in the print
preview.
Preview
Opens the Print Preview window that shows how the label
should appear on the LabelFlash™ disc.
Label templates
Contains a selection of different templates for designing the
label. You can continue to edit and customize a selected tem-
plate.
Burn
Starts the print process.
Cancel
Cancels the process and closes the window.
If you are creating a DiscT@2, Nero Burning ROM displays only the available print area for
creating the 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 radius of the print area.
15.2 Printing LabelFlash™ labels and DiskT@2
Basically, it is irrelevant whether you print on the label or the data side when creating labels.
The label is actually printed outside the normal burn process.
You can always print on the label side of the DVD.
We recommend that you print on the data side first when you have burned the compilation.
It is not possible to burn data on a printed data side. When you insert a DVD on which data
has already been burned, Nero Burning ROM automatically identifies the space that is still
available on the data side and on which you can print.
To print a LabelFlash™ label on the front or a DiscT@2™ label on the flipside, proceed as
follows:
1. If you want to print a LabelFlash™ label on the label side, insert a blank LabelFlash™ disc
into the recorder with the label side facing down.
Æ The Burn Label window is opened with the LabelFlash™ logo.
2. If you want to print a DiskT@2 on the data side, insert a blank LabelFlash™ disc with the
data side facing down into the recorder.
Æ The Burn Label window is opened with the DiskT@2™ logo.
3. Create a label according to your requirements or open a label (File > Open menu) that you
have already created with Nero CoverDesigner.
The interface in the Burn Label window and the process for creating a label work on the
same principle as Nero CoverDesigner. Please see the Nero CoverDesigner User's Guide
for full instructions on how to make professional looking covers and labels.










