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Compilation screen
4 Compilation screen
4.1 New Compilation Window
In the New Compilation window select the disc type and configure the options for the disc
format on the tabs. The window basically looks the same for all disc types. The only differ-
ence is the tabs that are available. When you launch Nero Linux, the New Compilation win-
dow opens automatically. If the window is not open, click on the New button. The window
consists of a drop-down menu, a selection list, various tabs, and four buttons.
Only those disc types supported by the recorder are displayed in the drop-down menu. If the
recorder can only burn CDs, the drop-down menu is grayed out.
Using Nero Linux you can create image files for disc types that the installed re-
corder cannot burn. You can enable this function via the File > Options > Ex-
pert Features menu, Enable all supported recorder formats for image re-
corder check box. The drop-down menu in the Compilation window then ma-
kes available all supported disc types.
The following entries are available in the selection list:
Entry
CD/DVD-ROM (ISO)
Creates a data CD/DVD, each file type can be burned. The
burned data complies with the ISO standard.
Entry
Audio CD
Creates a standard Audio CD that can be played on all (audio)
CD players at least.
Entry
Mixed Mode CD
Creates a CD with data and audio files in a single session.
Usually a data file is followed by one or more audio files for in-
stance (e.g. soundtrack for PC games).
Older Audio CD players are often not capable of recognizing
the data file as such and attempt to play it.
Entry
CD EXTRA
Creates a multisession CD with audio and data files that are
stored in two sessions. The first session contains the audio files
and the second session the data.
Common CD players play the first session as audio CDs. The
second session can only be used by PCs with a CD-ROM drive,
it cannot be 'seen' by a normal CD player.
Entry
Copying CDs/DVDs
Copies a source disc to a CD/DVD disc.
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