QuickStart NeroNET Ahead Software AG
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Table of contents 1 2 3 4 NeroNET Server ................................................................................. 6 1.1 What is NeroNET? ............................................................................ 6 1.2 How does NeroNET work? .............................................................. 6 Installation ......................................................................................... 8 2.1 System requirements..........................................................
6 7 8 9 10 User administration......................................................................... 28 6.1 Introduction .................................................................................... 28 6.2 Setting up the user account .......................................................... 30 6.3 Changing a user account .............................................................. 31 6.4 Deleting a user account.................................................................
11 Nero (Client)..................................................................................... 45 11.1 11.1.1 11.1.2 11.1.3 Installing Nero (Client) ................................................................... 45 Installation where there is an existing OEM version of Nero............ 45 Installation (no previous version of Nero)......................................... 46 Installation where there is an existing Retail version of Nero........... 46 11.2 Enable NeroNET support...............
1 1.1 NeroNET Server What is NeroNET? NeroNET extends the capabilities of the Nero recorder program so that it can be used in an IP-based Intranet. Its aim is to give all users connected to the Intranet comfortable access to the recorder on the NeroNET server. As a result, individual staff members of do not need to have recorders installed in their own computers but can record discs on the NeroNET server via Nero. NeroNET consists of two components: NeroNET Server and Nero (Client).
The user can follow the status of his job via a Web browser (like Internet Explorer) and can receive information on when the job it was started and how far it has progressed, for example. Recording jobs that have not yet been begun can also be deleted by the user. Once the server has recorded the medium, the user receives a message about the result of the recording process.
2 2.1 Installation System requirements NeroNET runs on all currently commercially available computers and Windows versions. In spite of the large range of features, the requirements for running the program are very modest as far as processor performance, main memory (RAM) and hard drive space requirements are concerned. Specifically, the following components are necessary or are recommended by Ahead Software AG.
network Recorder 2.2 advised strongly advised 100 MBit/s, full-duplex CD/DVD recorder protected against buffer underrun. (Of course, a CD/DVD recorder can be employed that does not have this protection. However if high demands are made on the server, the recording resources may become scarce, which could lead to defective discs as a result of buffer underrun). Installing NeroNET 1. Double-click on the 'NeroNET1xxx.exe' file.
3. Click on the 'Finish' button to complete the installation procedure. If needed, reboot the computer.
2.3 Deinstalling NeroNET Step 1: Go to Start > Control panel > Add or remove programs. (With some operating systems you will have to click on Start > Preferences > Control panel > Add or remove programs). Step 2: Highlight NeroNET in the list of installed programms, and then click on button 'Change/Remove'. Step 3: When you are deleting software, you may be asked by the operating system if you really want to delete one or two files as these are also used by other programs.
Windows 98 and Windows Me NeroNET will not be automatically launched with Windows 98 and Windows Me. If yu want NeroNET is to be launched manually, click on 'NeroNET Server' from 'Start' > 'Programs' > 'Nero'. If you would like NeroNET to be launched automatically when you boot the computer, then you must copy a link to NeroNET and move this into the 'Autostart' folder. You can go about this as follows: Go via 'Start' > 'Programs' and click once on 'NeroNET', so that it is highlighted.
If you close down NeroNET using the 'Close' command in the tray icon field, you will be able to reactivate it using the 'Start' > 'Programms' menu and the 'NeroNET Server' command. The program will be active again, though the NeroNET server will be closed down and will not accept any more recording orders. In order to record CDs on the server, the NeroNET server has to be booted using the 'Start' command.
Start Starts NeroNET. This command can only be carried out when the server is closed down. Restart Runs NeroNET down and then restarts. Shutdown Runs NeroNET-Server down – however, the control program in the tray icon remains active. Close Closes NeroNET.
3 3.1 NeroNET user interface Configuration area The NeroNET user interface consists of different areas, which each specify what will be shown in the browser window. The upper part contains the elements that allow the different areas of NeroNET to be administered. This area is available for users so that they can administer their own recording jobs. See the 'Users' section. This area is only accessible to users with queue administrator rights.
This area is only accessible to users with server administrator rights. It make it possible to administer the server preferences. See the 'Configuring the server' section. 3.2 Information area The NeroNET user interface consists of different areas, which each specify what will be shown in the browser window. The elements that call up the different NeroNET areas tells you about specific procedures are located on the left-hand side. This area shows all jobs in the queue.
3.3 Status area The NeroNET user interface consists of different areas, which each specify what will be shown in the browser window. The elements that call up the NeroNET areas that provide information are located at the bottom of the screen. Clicking on the button refreshes the status line. Number of jobs waiting to be recorded. Current status of the recorder. This area tells you whether intervention is necessary, e.g.
4 4.1 Configuring the server Preferences Only users with server administrator rights are allowed to configure the server. No other users have any chance of accessing this part of NeroNET. Open this area by clicking on the element. This area is password-protected and only accessible to users with server administrator rights. Please enter your user name and password in the appropriate fields. Only the administrator can log on following the installation of the NeroNET server.
Additional information of up to 100 characters in length can be entered. It is not absolutely necessary to enter a serial number since NeroNET is delivered with a three-user license, i.e. up to 3 people have recording capabilities. If this is insufficient, a license can be acquired from www.nero.com, allowing further users to have access. Serial number (at the time license was acquired): Serial number of NeroNET, if a license was acquired for more than 3 users.
In other input boxes you can specify the following: Maximum size of the logfile in kB Maximum number of jobs to be stored in the finished jobs area Number of the COM port (in case a robot is connected) The changes made are only stored if they are confirmed by clicking on the Apply button. 4.1.1 Entering the serial number As default, NeroNET comes with a three-user license. In other words, apart from the administrator, three other users can be set up who will be able to record using Nero (Client).
4.1.2 Creating logfiles The logfiles (Server / Error / HTTP / Nero API) store the messages of the NeroNET server in a separate file; these logfiles are located in the Root\Logs folder. Open the area. To create the logfile, activate the 'logging Enable' checkbox and click on the Apply button to save the changes. 4.1.2.1 Server logfile The server logfile contains information (in chronological order) on actions carried out by the server; the work of the server can be followed with this file.
Open the area. To change of the size of the logfile, enter another number in kB in the 'Maximum size of logfiles in KB' and click on Apply to save the change. 4.1.4 Viewing logfiles The logfiles contain details (listed in chronological order) about actions performed by the server or errors that have occurred. Open the area. To view the logfiles (Server / Error / HTTP / Nero API), click on 'view XXX logfile' with the mouse button and a new browser window will display the information. 4.1.
5 5.1 Configuring the recorder Introduction Only users with administrator rights are allowed to configure recorders. No other users are able to reach this part of the NeroNET program. If there are any rewritable (RW) discs in the recorder of the NeroNET server, their contents will be deleted before recording starts - without any warning being given or request being made. Open this area by clicking on the element.
Area Function Shows the recorder(s) installed. Clicking on the dropdown button and marking another printer will select this as the active printer. Configures rate of recording (if this is to be changed manually). Deactivates the recorder. However, recording jobs can still be sent. The message 'halted' will be displayed in the status line for deactivated recorders. Recording jobs will no longer be accepted, for instance because the recorder has been removed from the server for reasons of maintenance.
5.2 Selecting recorders The recorder actively employed by NeroNET is selected in the 'Active recorder' field. All other fields in this sector then refer solely to the selected recorder. area. Click on the dropdown button, mark the desired Open the recorder and click on 'Apply' to save the change. Only one recorder can be selected at the server, i.e. it will not be possible to record simultaneously on two or more recorders. 5.
5.5 Deactivating a recorder If desired, the recorder can be deactivated, for example because the discs (at a robot fitted at the input tray) are coming to an end and need to be refilled. This checkbox is deactivated as a default, because the recorder at the server should normally be in operation. The jobs sent to the server wait in the queue with the message 'waiting for equipment' and the message 'halted' for the server status appears in the status line.
5.8 Selecting the directory for the image file As a default the path is shown as: 'C:/Program Files/Ahead/NeroNET/Root/Image'. However, this path and thus the folder to be stored can also be manually changed area. Enter details of the new directory and click on Open the 'Apply' to save the change.
6 6.1 User administration Introduction User administration is only permitted for users with server administrator rights or by the administrator personally. No other groups of users are able to reach this part of the NeroNET program. Open this area by clicking on the element. This area is password-protected and accessible only to users with server administrator rights. Please enter your user name and password in the appropriate fields.
This area shows the users installed and provides information on: User name (login name of the user) Real name (of the user - for more precise identification) Existing server administrator rights Existing queue administrator rights The activation of the user account Clicking on 'view link of used licenses' shows those computers from which the users have accessed the NeroNET server and also provides information on existing licenses and the maximal possible number.
6.2 Setting up the user account You can only set up a user account if you have server administrator rights. 1. Open the area by clicking on the element. 2. Click on 'Add User'. 3. Enter the user name (for the login course procedure), the real name and the password (twice). 4. Specify the user's rights by activating the checkboxes. Server Administrator: The user has access to the 'Server Settings', 'Recorder Settings' and 'User Management' areas.
6. Click on 'Add' to complete the set-up procedure and to return to the 'User Management' area. 6.3 Changing a user account You can only change a user account if you have server administrator rights. 1. Open the area by clicking on . 2. Click on the user name of the user account to be changed. 3. Make the desired changes. You can change the real name, the password, and the administrator rights or the unblock or deactivated the account. 4. Click on 'Apply' to save the change and to close this area.
6.4 Deleting a user account You can only delete a user account if you have server administrator rights. 1. Open the area by clicking on the element. 2. In the ‘User name’ column, click on the user account to be deleted. 3. Click on 'Delete'. 4. Confirm the deletion in the dialog opening itself by clicking on the 'OK' button. The dialog will be closed. You will return to the 'User Management' area.
7 7.1 Job administration Introduction The management of other jobs that have been sent to the server is possible only for users who have queue administrator rights; all other users can only process their own jobs. 7.2 For queue administrators Open this area by clicking on the element. This area is password-protected and accessible only to users with queue administrator rights. Please enter your user name and password in the appropriate fields.
This area shows Job ID Number of the job User User name of person who sent the recording job Copies Number of copies to be recorded Status Recorder status message Action Possible actions Open the area by clicking on . If necessary, make any changes you want in the 'Action' area. Click on the desired link. 7.2.
7.2.2 Adding copies Until a job is recorded, is it possible to increase the number of copies to be burned should the user need more copies than first thought. Open the area by clicking on . In 'Action', click on the 'Add copies' link and the number of copies to be made (which appears in 'Copies') will increase by one with each click of the mouse. It is not possible to add copies with the first job in the queue. 7.2.
Open the area by clicking on . In 'Action', click on the 'Pos ↑' link and the job will move one recording position upward with each mouse click. It is not possible to increase the priority of the first job in the queue since it already has the highest priority. 7.2.5 Reducing the priority Usually jobs are recorded by NeroNET in the order in which they arrive at the server, in other words, the first jobs to arrive are recorded first.
7.3 Users Open this area by clicking on the element. This area is password-protected. Users without administrator rights can only view their own jobs and only perform such actions as adding copies or deleting jobs. It is not possible to change the job priority by changing the sequence.
7.3.1 Deleting a job If it should become necessary to delete a job that has been sent to the server, then this is possible right up to when the job has been recorded. Open this area by clicking on . In 'Action', Click on the 'Delete job' link and the job will be deleted following confirmation. All your other jobs in the queue will then move one place upwards. 7.3.
8 8.1 General information Jobs If there are any rewritable (RW) discs in the recorder of the NeroNET server, their contents will be deleted before recording starts - without any warning being given or request being made. Open this area by clicking on the element. This area is for information purposes only and shows all the recording jobs sent to the server that have not yet been burned, as well as the job that is currently being recorded.
The right-hand side of this area provides more information on the highlighted recording job: 8.2 Job ID Number of the job User User who sent the recording job Recorder ID number of the recorder. If the digit "0" is displayed, the job has not yet been recorded. If a different digit is displayed, this is the ID of the recorder burning the job. Clicking on the displayed digit will transfer to the 'recorder' area. See the 'Recorder' section.
The right-hand side of this area provides more information on the highlighted recorder: Recorder ID ID number of the recorder. Device Model Manufacturer recorder Host adapter Interface Details of the recorder interface (Atapi or SCSI) and model designation of the Buffer underrun protection Name of the method used to avoid buffer underrun if this information is available. Status 8.3 Current status of the recorder Completed jobs Open this area by clicking on the element.
8.4 Time submitted Date and time when the job was started Time Done Date and time when the job was ended Number of copies Number of copies already recorded and to be recorded The first digit represents the number of copies recorded while the second is shows the number still to be recorded.
9 9.1 Status area Introduction The status area of NeroNET is in the lower part of the window. It is for information purposes and shows at a glance the status of the server to which the recorders have been connected. 9.2 Elements of the status area Clicking on this button refreshes the status line. Number of jobs waiting to be recorded. Current condition of the recorder This field tells you if it is necessary to intervene, e.g. by the message 'Please insert an empty CD'.
10 Configuring the browser 10.1 Entering the server address The appropriate IP address or the computer name must be entered in the browser's address field so that it can make the connection with the NeroNET server. In order to connect to the NeroNET server using a computer name, the network must support a name recognition feature (e.g. via the WINS and/or DNS services). 1. Open a browser and in the address field enter e.g. the IP address of the NeroNET server in the 'http://xxx.xxx.xxx.
11 Nero (Client) 11.1 Installing Nero (Client) 11.1.1 Installation where there is an existing OEM version of Nero The NeroNET functions ('Enable NeroNET Support' check box) will not work if an OEM version of Nero has been installed on the computer, in other words, if Nero had been part of the standard package at the time a recorder was purchased. An installation of the Web version of Nero would just be an update of the OEM version, though without the NeroNET functions.
11.1.2 Installation (no previous version of Nero) Step 1: The installation file that can be downloaded from the www.nero.com Website has the name of the program and version number, e.g. 'Nero6xxx.exe'. Step 2: Double-click on the program to prepare the installation of NeroNET. Step 3: Follow the screen commands until the software has been completely installed. Step 4: If needed, reboot the computer. The basic version of NeroNET server for three users is free of charge, however a full version of Nero 5.
11.2 Enable NeroNET support Nero (Client) allows access to the NeroNET server. The user therefore has the chance to record media without having a recorder installed in his or her own computer. The checkbox 'Enable NeroNET support' must be activated to let NeroNET (Client) access the recorder. Choose the 'Preferences' command in the 'File' menu to check the setting and click on the 'Expert Features' tab.
11.3 Special features when recording with Nero (Client) If there are any rewritable (RW) discs in the recorder of the NeroNET server, their contents will be deleted before recording starts - without any prior warning being given and without you being prompted. You cannot create any multisession discs with Nero (Client). If you insert a disc containing one or more multisession tracks, the existing data will become useless, as no access to these tracks will be possible. 11.
11.6 CD + CD-RW compilations This manual does not separately describe how to compile a disc with Nero (Client) as the procedure is the same as with Nero to which the NeroNET functions have been added. If you have any questions about recording on discs read the manual or online help for Nero Burning ROM and/or Nero Express. Examples of the creation of CD are described in the 'Creating a disc' section.
11.8 Configuring network recorders The 'NeroNET' button will only appear when you select a recorder, if the 'NeroNET.dll' file is in the same directory as the 'nero.exe' file and a full version of Nero (Version 5.5.10 or later) has been installed. Owners of an OEM version of Nero can download the full version of Nero, which has the NeroNET functions, from www.nero.com and test NeroNET free-ofcharge for 30 days. However, the OEM version must be deinstalled before you can install the test version.
2. Click on NeroNET, to set up the NeroNET server at the client. The existing accounts appear in the dialog that opens. 3. Click on Create to set up the account for the NeroNET server. 4. In the 'User name' field, enter the user name which that you received from the administrator of the NeroNET server and enter the password in the appropriate field. As a default, the first account is given the name 'NeroNET_account 1'. The account number is increased by one for each additional account.
Activating the 'Save password' checkbox stores the password entered and so allows an automatic login at the NeroNET server after Nero (Client) has been started. Activating the 'Deactivate account' checkbox deactivates the account entered. This can be a reasonable choice, for instance if the server is not connected to the network as a result of maintenance work, so preventing error messages appearing. Click on OK to conclude the login. 5.
6. The account for the authorization to burn media using the NeroNET server’s recorder will now be added to the list of available recorders. Click on the 'OK' button to close the window.
11.9 Changing users 1. Launch Nero and choose the 'Choose recorders' command from the 'Recorder' menu. This window displays the physical recorders available as well as the image recorder.
2. Highlight the NeroNET account and click on the 'NeroNET' button in order to see the name of the account with which you logged in. 3. Highlight the desired server and click on 'Edit'. 4. In the dialog that opens enter the desired changes. You can change the following: Account name User name Password Password saving Deactivation of the account After making the changes click on the 'OK' button to close the dialog.
5. Click on the 'Close' button to end the dialog.
6. Then click on the 'OK' button to exit the area. 11.10 Recording options Clicking on the burn button opens the burning dialog and the 'Burn' tab will be on top. Not all the burn options that are possible with Nero are available with NeroNET due to the limitations of burning on the NeroNET server. In other words, some fields are deactivated and no configuration possibilities are available.
11.10.1 Determining maximum speed The checkbox is deactivated, i.e. it is not possible to determine the maximum burning speed. This option cannot be changed. 11.10.2 Simulation The checkbox is deactivated, i.e. it is not possible to simulate the burning process. This option cannot be changed. 11.10.3 Write This checkbox is activated as a default, because only then can the compilation be recorded. The user can change this option. 11.10.
12 Nero (Client) Preferences 12.1 Introduction You reach the configuration area of Nero (Client) via the 'File' menu and the 'Preferences' command. These tabs allow you to change the general settings for burning on media with Nero (Client) to suit your own personal requirements. Clicking on the 'OK' button saves the changes and closes this area. The 'Cancel' button closes this area, without saving the changes. 'Apply' saves the changes, without closing the tab. 12.
12.3 Expert Features The 'Enable NeroNET support' check box must be activated to let NeroNET Client access the recorder. You can also make additional adjustments on this tab, those this feature is something that has rather been conceived for the experienced user. In particular, the 'Overburn' option should be used with particular caution, as it can damage the recorder. This option must only be employed the user's own risk.
13 Creating a disc This manual does not separately describe how to compile a disc, as the procedure is the same as with Nero. Please refer to the Nero manual if you need any further information. The only thing that is specifically described below is the creation of a label, as this function is exclusive to NeroNET. 13.1 Printing labels on recorded discs As a default, no label is printed onto a disc during the burning procedure, in other words, this particular option has to be specially activated.
2. Open the recorder settings area by clicking on the when asked, enter your user name and password. element and 3. Check whether the check box in the 'Print labels' area has been ticked. 4. Tick the check box if this has not already been done and then click on the 'Apply' button to save the changes. 5. Create a compilation in the normal way, and then when you are ready click on the 'Burn' button to begin the burning procedure. An image file will be created and sent to the NeroNET server.
Use can use the label from the compilation and edit it, or select from an existing template (*.ncd). Click on the dropdown button and choose the option you would like. 6. Once the image file has been transferred, a window will appear that you can close by clicking on the button. 7. Once the job has been burned, you will receive additional information. Click on OK to close the window.
You can save (button 'Save Log') the messages which appear during the recording process, or else print (Button 'Print Log') them. Close the window by clicking on 'Done'.
14 Troubleshooting 14.1 No burning possible If it is not possible to start NeroNET client but only Nero to launch without the NeroNET functions, you have either not selected the NeroNET Support feature or you have installed the OEM version of Nero. In order to check the settings, proceed as follows: Select the Preferences command in the File menu, and click on the 'Expert features' tab. If the 'Enable NeroNET support' check box is present but not enabled, then tick it.
If there is no check box, you have installed the OEM version of Nero. Either enter a valid retail version serial number or deinstall the existing OEM version and then install the 30-day test version of the retail package with the NeroNET functions. You can find more detailed information in the section on ‘Installation where there is an existing OEM version of Nero’.
14.2 The server is not active If the server is inactive, it will not be possible to burn. Proceed as follows to the check the server status: Choose the 'Select Recorder' command from the 'Recorder' menu and click on 'NeroNET' button. If the symbol with the NeroNET server is deactivated, there is no connection with the server. You can recognize a deactivated server by the fact that the symbol is crossed through (the symbol for an activated server is a tick).
A lack of any connection to the server is also a possible reason if an error message appears when you open the browser. 14.3 The recorder is deactivated If your recording job was sent successfully to the server then the image file created will have been saved on the server, and a message will appear announcing the successful transfer. If you do not receive a message about the job having been successfully burned after certain time then a deactivated recorder may also be a possible cause.
14.4 Server does not accept any jobs You will also receive an error message if the recording job has not been sent to the server. Besides the possibility of a server being shut down (see 'The server is not active'), there may be another reason for this may be that burning jobs are not being accepted. Get in touch with the administrator (if you do not have server administrator rights yourself) and ask him or her about the cause.
15 Glossar Buffer underrun The successful burning of a disc calls for a continuous flow of data from the computer to the recorder, and that from the start of the recording process (leadin) to the end (lead-out). If the recorder is burning too quickly and/or the data stream from the computer to the recorder is too slow, this will result in the cache memory in the recorder being emptied and the recording process coming to a halt as no more data will be available.
programs which can access animations and video and audio sequences. Usually special players with television screens are used to play CD-i media. DAE DAE is the acronym for Digital Audio Extraction. This means that the music tracks on audio CDs are read in digital format. This is also referred to as audio grabbing. Not all CD-ROM drives can read music in digital format. Generally, CD-ROM drives read music tracks in analog format (via the sound card).
DVD+RW: This is a rewritable DVD which can be read by almost any standard DVD-ROM drive or DVD player. DVD+RW drives can also read and write to DVDs which are not rewritable. DVD+RWs have a storage capacity of 4.7 GB. The difference between these and DVD-RAMs is that they can also be played in standard DVD-ROM drives and standalone DVD players. DVD-Video: DVD-Videos contain full-length feature films with high audio and video quality. The videos are encoded in MPEG-2 format.
Grabbing Grabbing is digital audio extraction that is reading audio tracks on a CD in digital format. Index positions You can set index positions within an audio track. These index positions allow you to move to specific points within the track using an audio CD player. Unfortunately, very few audio CD players have the functionality which allows them to move to index positions. Please note that index positions are not the same as the start and end of tracks.
MP3 / mp3PRO MP3 is an acronym (or file extension) for "MPEG Audio Layer 3". These are compressed audio files which can be played on a computer using an MP3 player. (MPEG stands for Motion Pictures Expert Group, which is a US standards organization responsible for full motion video standards.) MP3 was developed by the Fraunhofer Institute IIS and is restricted to audio data, in the same way as mp3PRO, which was developed by Coding Technologies.
it indicates what his citizens thought he was capable of. However, there was no real systematic persecution of Christians, since the events which took place were restricted to the city of Rome. After the failure of plot against Nero hatched in the Senate and lead by Piso, repression increased. Uprisings in Gaul, Spain and Africa caused the Praetorian Guard to withdraw its allegiance to Nero.
Simulation is no longer necessary if the recorder installed has a 'buffer-underrun' prevention feature. Track On an audio CD a track corresponds to a piece of music. On a data CD a track is a unit of data which joins consecutive sectors together. Track-at-Once This is a method of writing data which is used for multisession CDs. The CD-RW drive writes all the tracks one after another and does not end the session until this is finished.
XVCD (Extended Video CD) XVCD stands for Extended Video CD. The difference between this and Video CD is that the bitrate can be anything up to 3.5 Mbit/s, whereas with VCD it is 1.5 Mbit/s. Unfortunately not all drives which can read Video CDs support this format. In order to burn an XVCD using Nero, you must deactivate the "Create standard compliant CD" checkbox on the Video CD tab. Yellow Book The Yellow Book Standard specifies how computer data is stored on a CD-ROM.
16 Index Information area 16 J Job administration 33 Queue administrators 33 User 37 Jobs 39 A Accepting no further recording jobs 26 Adding copies 35, 38 C CD + CD-RW compilations 49 Changing a user account 31 Changing users 54 Completed jobs 41 Configuration area 15 Configure the server 18 Configuring Network recorders 50 The browser 44 The recorder 23 Creating logfiles 21 D Deactivating a recorder 26 Deinstallation 11 Deleting A job 34, 38 A user account 32 Copies 35, 38 DVD + DVDRW compilations 49 N
Selecting the directory for the image file 27 Server Administrator 30 Setting up the user account 30 Specifying the COM port 22 Starting the program 11 Status area 17, 43 Elements 43 System requirements 8 U Usable discs 48 User administration 28 W Working with Nero Burning ROM 48 Working with Nero Express 48 Quickstart NeroNET Index • 79