Quick Start

NeroLINUX Basic functionality and Interface concept
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You can also freely combine audio tracks coming from another CD and tracks
created from MP3 files as you desire.
You can rearrange the tracks in NeroLINUX's track list to make
the playing order more interesting. To do so, drag the tracks around in the list and
place them in your preferred order. The tracks are always inserted into the track
list at the point where you release your mouse button.
Audio CDs created with NeroLINUX are playable with any audio CD-Player
unless they are multisession discs (which might work with some players) or not
'finalized' (the lead-out has not been written).
Please note, that not all types of media can be played on every CD-Player.
Some older CD-Players might not be able to play CD-Rs because CD-Rs do
not reflect the laser light as well as normal compact discs. Some DVD-
Players cannot play CD-R/RW media. No CD-Player older than 5 years will
support this medium type. Always consider the intended use of your
burned CDs when choosing the medium type.
Important hint: It is possible that NeroLINUX will sometimes not be able to
calculate the playing time of an MP3, OGG or WAV file correctly. Especially
concerning files containing small defects (e.g. an MP3 file transmitted over
digital radio etc.). If you realize that the calculated playing time of your MP3
as displayed in the track list differs from its real playing time, drag and drop
it into the track list with your right mouse button continuously pressed.
This will make NeroLINUX precache your MP3 file which will make
NeroLINUX know the real size of the raw audio stream as decoded by e.g.
mpg123 or ogg123.
Once you have arranged your track list you can select which recorder settings to
use. NeroLINUX lets you choose from several recording modes.