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Nero Express
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Burning DVDs with Nero Express 6
Nero is software used to burn DVDs on PCs. Using Nero,
you can create the following types of DVDs:
Please note that it is illegal
to make a DVD of commercially produced material or material otherwise protected
by copyright. This includes MP3 files, videos, TV shows, etc. Small portions
may be copied for academic purposes. If you have questions or concerns about
copyright law, please speak to an IS staff member.
Where to find this software
The Nero software is installed on all PCs with Windows XP and DVD Burners in
faculty and staff offices.
To burn a DVD you will need:
- a PC with Nero installed
- a built in DVD-RW drive or an
external DVD Burner
- a blank,
writable or rewritable DVDs to store all your information (each DVD
will hold about 4.7 GB. Dual layer DVDs hold about 8GB). Note: If the data
you want to store on a DVD is more than the DVD's capacity, you will need
to divide it into smaller chunks and store it on several DVDs.
Creating a Data DVD using Nero Express 6 on a PC:
a) Use of a Data DVD.
- A Data DVD is a good
alternative to storing information on a floppy, zip disk, or a CD. Data
DVDs hold more information than floppy, zip disks and CDs on a more
durable media. They are especially helpful for backing up large files.
- Data DVDs can only be read on
a computer.
- Data DVDs can be burned onto
DVD-Rs (DVD-ROMs which can only be written on
once) or DVD-RWs (DVD-ReWritables
which can be used multiple times.) For instructions, see Re-Writing
on a DVD-RW.
b) Steps for burning a Data DVD
- Save copies of any files you would like to put on the DVD in a folder on the
Desktop, especially if they are on floppy or zip disks.
- Insert a blank, writable or
rewritable DVD in the recordable/rewritable DVD drive.
- From the Start Menu,
go to All Programs > Burn a DVD or Data DVD > Nero StartSmart.
- Select DVD
from the pull down menu at the top.
- Move the mouse to Data
icon, options will appear below.

- Click on Make Data
DVD. It will open Nero Express window.

- The gauge at the bottom of
the screen shows how much space is left on the DVD. You can choose to burn
to a dual layer DVD by selecting DVD9
(8152 MB), in the drop down menu to the right of the gauge.
- Click on Add.
- In the Select Files and
Folders window, the Location field shows the current folder. Choose
the Desktop from the drop-down menu. A list of your files will
appear in the right half of the screen. When found, click on the files to
select them, then click on Add button. The
files will be added to the Disk Content in the Nero Express window.
- When finished adding all the
data, click Finished to return
to the Nero Express window.
- In the Nero Express window, click on the Next button. The Final Burn Settings box will appear. If you are
allowed to choose the speed for burning the DVD, it is recommended that
you burn the DVD at 8x (11,080kb/sec) in the Writing speed field.
- Click
on Burn.
- When
the burning process is complete, a pop up window opens with the message:
Burn process completed successfully. Click OK.
- Click
Next to choose more options or
to exit.
Copying a DVD using Nero Express on a PC:
Please note that it is illegal
to make a DVD of commercially produced material or material otherwise protected
by copyright. This includes MP3 files, videos, TV shows, etc. Small portions
may be copied for academic purposes. If you have questions or concerns about
copyright law, please speak to an IS staff member.
If you are using Nero Express on a
PC with only one DVD-ROM:
- Insert the DVD containing the
information you would like to burn, in the recordable/rewritable DVD
drive.
- From the Start Menu,
go to All Programs > Burn a DVD or Data DVD > Nero Programs >
Nero Express.
- Choose Copy Entire
Disk from What Would You Like to Burn?
- In the Select Source and
Destination window, choose Maximum from the writing speed pull down
menu.
- Press
Copy to start. The system will scan the disk and start copying to
the hard drive.
- A
dialog box will pop up; when complete it will ask for an empty disk
to write to. Insert a blank writable or rewritable DVD in the
recordable/rewritable DVD drive.
- The box will close automatically,
and the files from the original DVD will be copied on the blank DVD.
- When
the burning process is complete, a pop up window opens with the message:
Burn process completed successfully. Click OK.
- Click
Next to choose more options or
to exit.
Rewriting on a DVD-RW using Nero Express on a PC:
- Insert the DVD-RW in the
recordable/rewritable DVD drive.
- From the Start Menu,
go to All Programs > Burn a DVD or Data DVD > Nero Programs >
Nero Express.
- Click on the More button in the bottom of the window and
click on Erase Disc.
- A dialog box will pop up.
Choose Quick-erase rewritable disc from the drop-down menu.
- Choose Maximum from
Erase Speed pull down menu.
- Click on Erase.
- After the erase, you may
create another DVD using the same DVD-RW.
Troubleshooting
If you see a permissions error (similar to the image below)

- The administrator / owner of
the computer you are using will need to contact the Help Desk to arrange
for assistance in setting up Nero BurnRights
If you get a Buffer Underrun error - There
are two ways you can fix it:
- Choose a lower write speed
(If you recorded at 8x last time, try 4x).
- Make sure you saved the data
to be burned on the drive that will allow optimal burning speed. This is
usually the hard drive
If Testing and Recording Fails - There are a number of ways you can
try to fix it.
- Choose a lower write speed
(If you recorded at 8x last time, try 4x).
- Check you original media for
scratches, dirt, or other damage. You may need to clean the media or save
your original files to a new/undamaged disc.
- Make sure you saved the data
to be burned on the drive that will allow optimal burning speed. This is
usually the hard drive.
- Ekow
Pierre epierre@wellesley.edu
- Date Created: June 4, 2005
- Last Modified: April 11, 2007
- Expires: August 1, 2007