Nero nerovision express 3 Manual De Usuario

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CODEC (EnCOder/DECoder)  
A method in which a video is encoded for recording or saving to disk then decoded 
for playback.  
Disc-At-Once 
Method in which the laser in your recorder burns straight through in one session 
without turning off and on between each track. This method is best when recording 
audio CD’s you would like to play in your home or car stereo. 
Disc Image 
This process can be used when having system performance problems or when you 
do not have a burner available. When choosing the disc image option, it takes the 
file you want to copy and places it temporarily on your hard disk. From that image it 
builds the file. When creating a disc image, you will need a certain amount of drive 
space to perform this function. 
DV 
An acronym for Digital Video, it is the format for storing and saving video and audio 
intended for DV products such as cameras and video cameras. 
DVD 
An acronym for Digital Versatile or Video Disc.  
DVD-R 
DVD was originally only known for being specific to the movie and gaming market, 
you can now burn data and your own home videos to a DVD disc that can be 
played by all DVD-ROMs. You have the advantage of storing much more data on 
this disc than that of a regular CD-R/RW. The DVD-R is a non rewritable format 
that is compatible with most DVD-ROM drives and DVD players.  
DVD+RW 
A rewritable format developed in cooperation by Hewlett-Packard, Mitsubishi 
Chemical, Philips, Ricoh, Sony and Yamaha. It is a rewritable format that provides 
full, non-cartridge, compatibility with existing DVD-Video players and DVD-ROM 
drives for both real-time video recording and random data recording for many PC 
and entertainment software applications. 
DVD-RW 
An acronym for DVD ReWriteable. The DVD-RW disc is rewritable and performs 
the same function as that of a DVD-R. However, the compatibility with various 
DVD-ROMs and DVD players is less. Please check with the manufacturer for 
compatibility issues. 
Frame 
A sector is made up of 98 frames. A frame contains 24 data bytes and 9 control 
bytes. With an Audio-CD, 75 sectors provide one second of played music. 
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