


Nero offers the ability to burn a SecureDisc using CD, DVD or Blu-ray. Once you’ve selected all the files required clicking the ‘Burn Now’ button bottom right will write your disc (after you confirm your settings are correct). The default alignment is to have the disc on the left and file browser on the right, which seems a little counter-intuitive but there are options in the Window menu to re-arrange the panes to best suit you. Options here are dependant on the type of disc, but include settings such as Multisession (Start/Continue), Data Mode, File System, Label, Dates and Burn options including Write Speed and Number of copies as well as the ability to use Multiple recorders (if available).įile selection is done via drag-and-drop between the in-built file browser (or desktop folders) and the disk window pane. Once you’ve selected the type of disc you’d like to burn you can configure the Compilation Properties. Nero DiscSpan (UDF).īlu-ray - Blu-ray (ISO), Blu-ray (UDF), BDMV-Video, AVCHD(TM) video, Blu-ray (SecureDisc), Nero DiscSpan (UDF). The disc options available are:ĬD-ROM - CD-ROM (ISO), Audio CD, Mixed Mode CD, CD Extra, CD Copy, CD-ROM (Boot), CD-ROM (UDF), CD-ROM (UDF/ISO), CD-ROM (SecurDisc), Nero DiscSpan (UDF).ĭVD-ROM - DVD-ROM (ISO), DVD Copy, DVD-Video, AVCHD(TM) video, DVD-ROM (Boot), DVD-ROM (UDF), DVD-ROM (UDF/ISO), DVD-ROM (SecureDisc). You can also work on as many compilations as you like at the same time, with each opening in a separate window. There is a wide variety of options and settings available from selecting the type of disc you want to burn, to the settings controlling every aspect of how to burn it. Once you start to use the program you can see why Nero is so popular, especially amongst advanced users. The main program itself installed without any issues though did take quite a long time to install, with lots of separate installs required for the supporting programs, including the Nero Control Center and Update Service.


Setupīefore the main install program started there was an option to install the ASK browser toolbar, which was turned down. Nero Burning ROM is a part of Nero Platimum Suite, but is also available separately. Nero has been one of the big names in disc burning software for a number of years, so it was with interest that we tested their latest offering to see if it was as good as previous offerings.
