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1.4 Versions of Nero Linux Express
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Nero Linux Express is available in versions with different features. In addition to the full Nero
Linux Express version, there are other versions with restricted features.
Nero Linux Express Essentials does not offer the following features:
Blu-ray (not included in standard functionality)
Support of freedb (not included in standard functionality)
Encoding files (not included in standard functionality)
Ripping Audio CD (not included in standard functionality)
Playlist support (not included in standard functionality)
Burning an Audio CD (not included in standard functionality)
Burning a DVD-Video (not included in standard functionality)
Advanced options
Command line support
Creating a disc image (Nero Image Recorder)
Full ISO and UDF support
In addition, the encoding and decoding formats in Nero Linux Express Essentials are re-
stricted.
1.5 Working With the Applicatio
Basically, the user interface of Nero Linux Express consists of the selection of a compilation
method in the start screen. You then complete the task by navigating through the different
steps where a separate window is displayed for each individual step. This generally requires
four steps:
Choose compilation type
Select what you would like to do by moving the cursor over the menu item and clicking one
of the tasks displayed. This manual contains a chapter for each task that describes all of the
steps required for its completion.
Completing a task
Depending on the task you will have to go through various steps until you reach the end.
Each individual step consists of a new screen.










