Burn to Dvd With Black: A Complete Guide
If you have decided to keep important data on a DVD disc, it is essential to use the right software to avoid errors and damage to the disc itself. In this article, I will guide you through the procedure for burning a DVD with black, letting you discover the various writing modes you can use depending on the type of data you have.
How to Download And Install Nero
Before starting, you need to download and install the black software. The procedure for doing this is simple:
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Visit the official nero website and click on the “download” button
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Select the full version of black burning rom and click on “download”
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Wait for the .Exe file to download and install
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Once installation is complete, restart your computer
Burn a Video Dvd
If you want to create a video DVD compatible with all salon players, you need to follow two cases:
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You already have the audio_ts and video_ts folders and want to create a DVD for these files
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You want to create a DVD from a video file in mp4, ancestors or mkv format
Either way, you can use Black Burning ROM to burn your DVD.
Burn an Existing Video Dvd
If you already have the audio_ts and video_ts folders, follow these steps:
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Open nero and select the “dvd” item from the drop-down menu
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Choose the “video DVD” icon
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Label your disk with a desired name and click “new”
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Select the audio_ts and video_ts folders of your video file in the black left side window
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Checks that files do not exceed the capacity threshold set by the DVD disc. If it’s a dual-layer disc, make sure to choose “dvd9” in the drop-down menu.
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Click on “burn” to start the burning process
Burn an Existing Video File
If you have a video file in mp4, ancestors or mkv format, you can use nero to create a DVD:
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Open nero and select the “video” icon
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Choose the “matter rows” item and select your video file
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Insert your file into the timeline and click “next”
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Choose the option “create disc > dvd > dvd-video” and click “next”
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Select a menu from the drop-down menu and customize it as you wish
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Click “next” twice and select the type options for burning your DVD
Burn an Audio Dvd
If you want to create an audio DVD, you can use nero to burn your disc:
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Open nero and select the “music” icon
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Choose the “audio dvd jukebox” item and click on “next”
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Insert mp3, wma or aac files into the music player and click “add”
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Label your disc with a desired name and click “burn”
Burn a Dvd Data
If you need to create a disc that contains various types of data, you can use nero to burn your disc:
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Open nero and select the “dvd” item from the drop-down menu
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Choose the “dvd-rom (udf)” icon and click on “new”
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Select the folders and files to insert on the disc and click on “burn”
Burn a Dvd Image
If you have copied a DVD to your computer and want to create a new disc image, you can use nero to burn the image:
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Open nero and select the “image” icon
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Choose the item “disc image or saved blueprint” and click on “next”
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Select the image file located on your computer and click on “open”
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Click on “burn” to start the burning process
Conclusion
In this article, i have walked you through the various ways of burning dvds using nero. I hope this guide has been useful to you and that you have understood how to proceed to create a DVD disc from video, audio or data. If you have any other questions or requests for help, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How Can I Download Nero?
You can download nero from the software’s official website.
- What Are The Burning Modes Available in Black?
In black you can use different burning options for video, audio and data DVDs.
- How Can I Create a Dvd Disc From Existing Video Files?
You can use nero to convert video files in mp4, ancestors or mkv format to a DVD disc compatible with all salon players.
- Can I Use Nero to Burn a Dvd Image?
Yes, you can use Nero to burn an image of your DVD disc and create a new copy of the contents.
Resources
For more information on how to use nero or other questions, check out the official nero website or visit the “frequently asked questions” section on their site.