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6 ULEAD BURN.NOW USER GUIDE
Create an audio disc
Collect all types of sound files and create audio discs in various formats. You can output
in Audio CD, DVD-Audio, Music DVD-Video, and CD Extra. With CD Extra, you can
include both audio and data on your audio disc. You can use this technology to combine
music with artist profiles, lyrics, interviews, and other related materials.
Create a DivX disc
Create your own DivX discs by directly burning supported DivX files. You can burn them
onto CD, DVD, BD, or HD DVD discs and play them on computers and players that
support DivX.
Create a bootable disc
If you are using the ISO 9660 or ISO 9660 + Joliet file system, you can create bootable
discs that contain all the necessary operating system files for your computer to start up
without having to access the hard disk.
Copy discs directly
Burn an exact replica of a disc straight to another disc without requiring any step in
between. This is a speedy method that has the further advantage of not requiring a
large amount of space on your computer if you copy on-the-fly.
Copy movies directly
Burn an existing VIDEO_TS folder directly to a disc. The VIDEO_TS folder (Video Title
Set) contains all the unencrypted files of the original DVD video. These are VOB (Video
Object) files which contain the video and audio of the movie and the IFO (Information)
files which contain the menu navigation information.
If a movie is not copyright protected, you can copy it entirely including menus and other
features.
Burn from disc image
Create and burn disc image files. This takes a little longer, but is more stable and allows
you the flexibility of creating the image file on one occasion, and burning at a later date.
It is also more convenient for burning multiple copies and for backup purposes.
Use various disc tools
Burn.Now offers various disc tools. When using rewritable discs, you can erase the
entire contents to start from scratch. You can also format and certify the discs with the
UDF file system.

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