Once you have started working with your project, occasionally you may want to interrupt your work, resume it at a later time, or burn it.  

 

 
 
A project file (*.nvc) saves the project data – information about file paths and layout – after you have started work on your project. This means that you can interrupt your work at any time and resume the project at a later point or burn it on disc. The contents of a project file can only be opened with Nero Vision. The file size of a saved compilation is significantly smaller than a disc image. 
A Disc image (image file) is the precise picture of the project data to be burned. You can burn the finished image as often as you like at a later stage, but it requires just as much space on the hard drive as the compilation to be burned.  
As well as being burned to disc or as a disc image, some projects can also be captured to hard disc folders, memory stick or SD card, provided there is enough space.
 
 
To save a project, proceed as follows:
1.
Click the Save button in the lower task bar of the main window.
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The Save As window is opened.
2.
Enter the desired file name in the File name input field and click the Save button.
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You have saved the project and can open it again later to continue working on it or burn it.


Saving a Project