The user interface for Nero Vision consists of a main window and an expandable area. Basically, working with Nero Vision consists of the selection of a task from the Start screen. You then complete the task by navigating through the different steps that are displayed in a separate screen for each individual step. 

 

 
 
If you have installed a DVD-RW/+RW burner and insert a DVD-RW or DVD+RW disc, you can use Nero Vision to create editable DVD disc formats and DVD-Video: DVD-VFR (video mode) and DVD+VR.
In comparison to DVD-Video, the advantage of these disc formats is that the content can be changed later on. This means that you can edit the movies, insert new passages, delete scenes that you do not want to see, or overwrite the disc. However, a disadvantage is that you cannot create individual menus.
The DVD-VFR (video mode) and DVD+VR disc formats are compatible with DVD-Video and can be played on nearly any commercial DVD player.  
 

 

 
 
Clicking the Help button in the lower left corner of the main window opens a drop-down menu that offers the option of accessing online help as well as viewing the versions number and other registration data. 
 
 
To go to the next or previous screen, click the Next or Back button in the navigation bar. If necessary, you will be prompted to save the project, as the changes you have made will otherwise be lost.
A project consists essentially of four steps:
 
 
 
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Selecting a task. 
Select what you would like to do by moving the cursor over the menu item. As you move your cursor over an item, an explanatory text will appear next to it.
This manual contains a chapter for each task that describes all of the steps required for its completion.
 
 
 
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Completing a task
Depending on the task, you will have to go through various steps until you reach the end. Each individual step consists of a new screen. To help you to know where you are and what you need to do, each screen comes with a name and a brief description. In addition, each screen furthermore contains tooltips, detailed information, and explanations for the various buttons, icons, and menus.
Both Undo and Redo buttons are available on screens in which you can perform different actions. These buttons allow you to quickly undo or redo the last performed action. In this way, you can try out a number of features in Nero Vision risk free without having to discard the entire project if you do not like the change.
For each screen, the manual contains a chapter in which all areas are described in detail.
 
 
 
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Burning 
Burning marks the end of a project. For this you should define the burning parameters and click the Burn button. Depending on the type of project you are working on and the burner connected to the system, a number of different entries are available for selection.
 
 
 
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After burning
Once you have finished burning you can decide what you would like to do next: launch the media player and view your project or create covers and labels for the disc using Nero CoverDesigner. Of course, you can also save the project or start a new one. 
See also
Extended Area
Content Screen
Creating and Editing a Disc Project
Saving a Project
Burn Options Screen
Creating Covers and Labels


Working with Nero Vision