Burn safe and reliable discs with Nero ‘SecurDisc’. Version 4.0 now supports higest security standards with ‘256 bit encryption’.
Select which kind of disc you would like to burn. Scroll to the bottom of the options menu and select ‘SecurDisc’. Now select your wanted encryption level: ‘Top Secret’, ‘Secret’, or ‘no encryption’.
Keep the data on your discs safe from prying eyes by password protecting them. Nero will let you know how save the selected password will be. Note: when using ‘Top Secret Encryption’ you need to enter a password with at least 32 unique characters.
Then select the level of Data redundancy you would like to apply. This will ensure your discs are usable even if they get scratched or damaged.
If wanted, you can even add a ‘Digital signature’.
Select the files you want to burn. Drag and Drop them to the “Disc Content” area. Click ‘Burn Now’.
It will take a few minutes for your disc to burn depending on the speed of your Drive. Youâll be notified when the burn is completed successfully.
For playing your disc you will use ‘Nero SecurDisc Player’ that was automatically added to the disc while burning.
Nero Burning ROM allows you to create two different types of disc images.
âNero Image Filesâ (*.nrg) consist of a proprietary Nero Disc Image format that can be used for all types of compilations including Audio CD, Bootable CDs, Mixed Mode CD etc. The ISO Image Format only works for the basic disc formats (CD, DVD, Blu ray-Disc) and does not support the above mentioned formats.
Nevertheless creating an ISO Image can be a comfortable way of integrating a virtual disc drive into a PC that has no disc player/burner included. Using a ‘Nero Disc Image’ or an ‘ISO Image’ is also a good and easy way for creating multiple copies of one disc image to several identical physical discs.
Letâs imagine you want to create several MP3 disc copies from an initially created ISO Image.
Open Nero Burning ROM click ‘new’, select a disc type e.g. CD, and a project type e.g. CD-ROM (ISO) or CD-ROM (UDF/ISO), use the default settings and click ânewâ. Drag music files into your compilation. The available disc space will be shown underneath.
For burning to a Disc Image select the âImage Recorderâ in the upper menu bar. Via the burn icon in the menu bar open the âBurn Compilationâ window and click on âBurnâ.
At the bottom of the upcoming window select âISO Image File (*.iso)â in the saving dropdown options. Then select the storage location on your PC or an external disk drive and type in a name for your Disc Image.
A Disc Image consists of the identical file structure of an optical disc. If you are using Windows 10 or Windows 8.1 Â you can even access the ISO image of CDs, DVDs, or Blu-ray Discs as a virtual disc drive in Windows Explorer.
For creating several identical MP3 discs just open the ISO Image location on your drive via Windows Explorer, right click on the image and select âBurn Image to Discâ. Nero Burning ROM will open automatically.
In the âBurn Compilationâ window select the number of disc copies you would like to have burned.
Make sure your disc recorder is selected as active burning device. Then press burn. Your MP3 CD disc image will now be burned to disc.
Nero Burning ROM will ask you to insert another disc and will burn automatically until the number of discs to be burned is reached. That makes burning several discs from a disc image very comfortable.
The strongest indicator that you probably own a Smart TV is the availability of a network port on the back of the TV set. Usually this is labeled ‘LAN’.
You can connect your TV either via cable from this port to an identical port on your internet router. The other option is to to enable the ‘WLAN’ (Wireless LAN) / ‘WiFi’ option in the menu of your TV.
In both cases make sure that your TV set is connected to the same network as your smartphone.
Most TV sets that have such a connection will show up as ‘Play to’ target in ‘Nero Streaming Player’.
You can also use DLNA product search to confirm if your TV is a DLNA certified product: https://spirespark.com/dlna/products/. You can search by manufacturer, product type or device classes and capabilities.
If your smart TV is not show up in “Nero Streaming Player”, you can find more information in below link:
It can happen quite frequently that videos and music purchased on a mobile device have coyright restrictions and cannot be streamed by a 3rd party app.
If the video that is not show up is a video recorded by your phone, make sure your phone is connected to the Internet, as it is likely that you have the iCloud option turned on and your video is stored on iCloud.
In Nero Streaming Player go to ‘Settings’ and select ‘Photo Resolution’
Set the quality to ‘1080p’ or even ‘4k’ to ensure that the full resolution of your TV is utilized.