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ULEAD BURN.NOW USER GUIDE 13
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Use
internet connection proxy settings
. Select
No proxy
if you do not want to use
a proxy, even if one is already configured for your Web browser. To enter new proxy
settings, select
User-defined
.
Edit Disc
Under
Synchronization settings
, select
Refresh compilation automatically
to
synchronize recorded files and folders with their original location on your hard disk.
This applies everytime you insert a data disc created by Burn.Now. Select options
for replacing files, removing them from, or adding them to your compilation.
Choosing a disc burner
When creating discs, you would usually specify a physical burner drive with which
to burn the disc. However, instead of directly recording to a burner, Burn.Now
provides an alternative method. When compiling a new disc, it is not necessary to
burn it immediately to a disc. Instead, you can save it as a disc image file on your
computer, and store it there to be burnt to disc later.
Choose
Burner: Select Burner
. You can then choose a physical burner if you want
to burn directly to disc. Click
Advanced
to view your burner’s read and write
capabilities.
To burn a disc image file, select
Disc image file
from the drop-down list. When
you start the burning process, you will be prompted to specify where to save the
image file and what file format to use. The file can be saved as an .ixb file which is
the Ulead native format and is readable only in Burn.Now. You can also save it as
an .iso file which is the industry standard format and is compatible with all burning
software. You will need sufficient space on your hard disk to store the disc image
file.
Note:
Synchronization of data is possible only with discs that were
created with synchronization info in Burn.Now. For more details, see
“Burn with synchronization info”
.
Notes:
• You can also select the burner at the
Disc Layout Window
toolbar.
• Burn.Now can create ISO 9660 and UDF/ISO 9660 disc image files
only. For UDF 1.5 file system or above, the program can only
directly burn to disc. (See
“About file systems”
for more
information on file systems.)