Re: Nero Burning ROM

  • From: "Moti Azrad, Musician & Piano-Tuner" <azrmo@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 00:53:06 +0200

Hi ed,

I can hear the pasimism and or the frustration

in your words.

Feel proud and go ahead and say to yourself "yes, I can do it" never go back
and you'll win.

I'll give you here some instructions about how to create a cd with nero
burning rom and you can also be helped for the first time you do it by a
friend and the second time will be much, much better done.

Here are the instructions that I have in my documentation.

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How to use Nero burning rom to create an audio cd.

1 start nero up and you should hear scanning scsi/idee ports and if the

wizard is set to run automatically, you should land on a next button. if

not, you may hear multi-session start multi-session disc.

2: if the latter, shift+tab two times. Press enter on the wizard button.

You should land on a next button. Press enter.

3: using your up or down arrow, select compile a new cd and press enter

4: using your up and down arrows, select audio cd and press enter

5: press enter on the finish button you should hear audio 1 you are on the

layout page

6: press ctrl+tab once to move to the hard drive treeview

7: press the left arrow till you hear desktop closed we are at the top of

the tree

7b: arrow functions; left close, right open, and up and down to move

through the list

8: now, press the right arrow to open the desktop and down arrow to my
computer

9: press the right arrow to open my computer

10: down arrow to the c: local drive and pres the right arrow to open it

also, you may hear a bing when you pass the a: drive because theres no

floppy present

11: down arrow to the folder containing your mp3 files; you may have to

open several folders to get there depending where they are. If you are

using winmx, they should be in the my downloads folder.

12: once on the folder where the mp3 files are, press the tab key once to

move in to the listview of that folder, we are ready to select files to add

to the layout. you can select one at a time or several at a time

13: lets do one at a time for starters. Down arrow through the list and

stop on the first track to add.

14: press ctrl+numrow 1 (the 1 over the q)

15, the track is added and you are placed in the layout.

16: to add another, press ctrl+tab to move back to the listview of the

folder you were in

17: repeat steps 13, 14, and 15 till have have the tracks you want.

18: if you want to move the tracks around in the layout, you can use the

cut and paste method

19: to find out how much you have in the layout press alt+f then i. Route

jaws to pc and using the down arrow, examin the screen. You should be able

to get at least 74 minutes on a 650mb cd, 80 minutes on a 700mb cd.

20: to burn the cd, press alt+f then w

21: tab to the burn button and press enter. Be sure to have a blank cd in

the burner.

Moti,

Israel

----- Original Message -----
From: "emarquette" <emarquette@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 10:19 PM
Subject: Nero Burning ROM


: 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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