Nero provides you with a standard user interface that makes creating any kind of medium child's play. This also means that the tabs that define the properties of the DDCD are also largely identical to those for a CD. The procedure for copying a DDCD is slightly different, for example because a DDCD can only be used for data and not as a music medium, so the "Read Options" tab is not available for DDCDs. Options like the choice of format ('Mode 1' and 'Mode 2 / XA') are not available for DDCDs, so this area is deactivated on the corresponding tab.
The individual steps involved in creating a DDCD are no different from those involved in creating a CD. The process of creating a DDCD is therefore not described separately.
The DDCD (double-density CD) is an expanded version of the CD and a kind of halfway house between the CD and the DVD, and accommodates up to 1.3 GB of data.
You can create the following compilations on a DDCD:
To find out how to copy a DDCD, for example, please refer to the section entitled 'Introduction'.