Re: Nero Burning ROM

  • From: Chris Skarstad <toonhead5@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 15:45:20 -0500

Hi Ed
I'll give ya a tip about Nero. Copy and Paste, man. Here's what you do.  To 
burn a cd, follow these steps.

1.  Put all the files you want to burn on the cd, doesn't matter if it's 
data or audio or whatever, put all of them in a folder of your choosing, 
doesn't matter what it's called.
2.  Ok, now go to this folder and do a control plus A to select all, and 
then do a control plus c to copy them to the windows clipboard.
3. Now go to Nero and open it up to the kind of CD you want to create, like 
data, or audio or whatever.
4. Once that's done and you hear that it's ready, do a control plus v to 
paste your files in there.
5.  Then go to the file menu and then press enter on write cd... and then 
press the burn button.  There ya go. Works great.



         At 03:19 PM 8/8/2004, you wrote:
>Periodically, on this list, persons have advocated use of Nero Burning
>ROM to burn CD's.
>I want to burn some data files, and I might, some day, want to copy
>various different songs, collecting them together on selected CD's
>(grouped by rhythm).
>Anyway, Nero is the most hopelessly confused program I have ever seen,
>aside from Microsoft Bookshelf.
>It is perhaps speech friendly in that it has menus; however, what the
>menus do is entirely unclear, and "HELP" doesn't work.  There is a
>hopelessly mouse-bound manual that drones on for pages about the
>philosophy CD Burning, sounds, and the history of computers.  Who has
>time for that?
>Why can't you just navigate to the files you want to copy, highlight
>them, hit the "burn" button, and wait while it happens?
>I don't think I am substantially less intelligent than the average
>computer user, but Nero is either a real loser or I am missing a step.
>Admittedly, I am using JAWS 4.51 (on this computer the video bugs in 5.0
>still keep me from using it).  I don't think that is the problem.
>Could someone recommend a basic tutorial for JAWS users of Nero (I
>already tried JFWLITE) or, in the alternative, recommend a CD ROM
>burning product that is less obtuse in its approach.
>This Nero sure has me stumped, and do I ever hate to admit that!
>
>I must say I am very skeptical about the recommendations for this
>garbage program that I have seen on this list.
>
>
>Ed Marquette
>930 West 34th St.
>Kansas City, MO 64111
>(816) 561- 7111
>
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