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Da li neko zna kako podesiti Nero 12 da može da naknadno dorezuje DVD a da ga ne zatvori?
 
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Učlanjen(a)
10.11.2009
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mislim da se ta opcija zove multisesion al nisam siguran
 
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Da li neko zna kako podesiti Nero 12 da može da naknadno dorezuje DVD a da ga ne zatvori?

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Creating a Multisession CD
We will show you, step by step, how you use Nero to create and record a Multisession CD. Nero
allows you to record a Multisession CD from a blank disc.
If you want to continue writing a Multisession CD, please see 'Continuing a Multisession CD'
We will leave all the options with their default settings.
Follow the instructions carefully. Good luck!
1. Click on the CD-ROM icon in the New Compilation dialog window which opens after you
start Nero. If you have already opened Nero, you can reach this dialog window through the icon
for "New Compilation".
On the property sheets, the Multisession card is on the top.
2. Please select the Start Multisession disc option. Make only sure that the No Multisession
box is not activated.
3. By opening the property page File Options you can switch between Mode 1 and
Mode2/XA. The mode settings can be found in the upper right corner of this page. If these
settings appear dimmed/disabled, then these settings can't be modified right now. This might
for example be the case if you created the ISO compilation using the option 'continue
multisession'. If you would continue a multisession CD using a different ISO- or sector format,
then you would be in danger of creating an unreadable CD.
4. Now click on the New button at the right.
The corresponding blank compilation window for CD-ROM opens.
5. Using drag&drop, compile the files for the CD by clicking on the desired files in the File
Browser with the mouse and then dragging them into the compilation window.
6. If the File Browser has not yet been opened, you can do that now by entering the
VIEW>New File Browser command or by clicking on the File Browser icon.
7. Now open the Write CD dialog. The easiest way to do this is to click on the Write CD
icon in the toolbar. You will then go to the Write CD dialog box, which will undoubtedly look
familiar to you: It is the same box which you saw for the creation of a new compilation, only
now the Burn property sheet is shown on the top.
Important: make sure that the Finalize CD box is not checked, unless you don't want to write
your CD again, after this session!
8. Now you may confirm by clicking on the Write button. All of the selected steps will now
be carried out in sequence including the burn process. So that you can follow exactly what is
happening, a status window is displayed in which the individual steps are listed.
9. As a last step, you will see a message like "burn process was successful with 12x(1800
KB/s)".
10. Finally, the CD will be ejected.
You may now check to see for yourself what was written onto your new CD by re-inserting the
CD and clicking on the CD info icon.
Continuing a Multisession CD
We will show you, step by step, how you use Nero to continue writing a Multisession CD.
We will leave all the options with their default settings.
1. Insert the Multisession CD, you want to continue to record, in your CD writer.
2. Click on the CD-ROM icon in the New Compilation dialog window which opens after you
start Nero. If you have already opened Nero, you can reach this dialog window through the icon
for "New Compilation".
On the property sheets, the Multisession card is on the top. Make only sure that the No
Multisession box is not activated, otherwise you are not going to write a multisession CD, but
an ISO CD!
3. Please select the Continue Multisession disc option.
4. By opening the property page File Options you can switch between Mode 1 and
Mode2/XA. The mode settings can be found in the upper right corner of this page. If these
settings appear dimmed/disabled, then these settings can't be modified right now. This might
for example be the case if you created the ISO compilation using the option continue
multisession. If you would continue a multisession CD using a different ISO- or sector format,
then you would be in danger of creating an unreadable CD.
5. Now click on the New button at the right. The Select track dialog box opens.
6. Select the track that should be backed up. It will be generally the last ISO track. For
this reason, Nero selects it by default.
7. Click on the OK button. The corresponding compilation window for Multissession CD
opens.
This window displays all information concerning the track you have selected. Depending on the
refresh options selected in the multisession property sheet, you will see some folders and files
shown in black or in grey.
Folders and files shown in black designate that they have been changed or recorded on your
hard disk since your last session. They will be recorded on your CD now.
Folders and files shown in grey designate that they are already on your CD. They have been
recorded during your last session and have not been changed. They are not going to be
physically rewritten.
8. Now open the Write CD dialog. The easiest way to do this is to click on the Write CD
icon in the toolbar. You will then go to the Write CD dialog box, which will undoubtedly look
familiar to you: It is the same box which you saw for the creation of a new compilation, only
now the Burn property sheet is shown on the top.
Important: make sure that the Finalize CD box is not checked, unless you don't want to write
your CD again, after this session!
9. Now you may confirm by clicking on the Write button. All of the selected steps will now
be carried out in sequence including the burn process. So that you can follow exactly what is
happening, a status window is displayed in which the individual steps are listed.
10. As a last step, you will see a message like "burn process was successful with 12x(1800
KB/s)".
11. Finally, the CD will be ejected.
12. You may now check to see for yourself what was written onto your new CD by reinserting
the CD and clicking on the CD info icon.
 
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