In the Final Burn Settings screen, you can define the burn settings to suit your requirements, use Nero Image Recorder to save a project to the hard drive as an image file or start the burn process. 
The following configuration options are available in the Final Burn Settings screen:
Button
Options
Opens the Recorder Information window. You will find additional information here on the selected recorder and the media types that can be burned using it. Additional options can be enabled/disabled. In some recorders, you can change the Book Type settings.
Not available for Audio CDs.
Input field
Disc name
Defines the name of the CD/DVD.
Not available for Audio CDs.
Input field
Title (CD TEXT)
Defines the title of the Audio CD if CD Text is supported.
Available for Audio CDs only. Only Latin characters can be displayed as CD Text. CD Text can only be written in disc-at-once mode.
Input field
Artist (CD TEXT)
Defines the artist on the Audio CD if CD Text is supported.
Available for Audio CDs only. Only Latin characters can be displayed as CD Text. CD Text can only be written in disc-at-once mode. 
Input field
Number of copies
Defines the number of copies you require.
Not available when saving with Nero Image Recorder.
Check box
Verify data on disc after burning
Compares the burned data to the original data. With compilations of multisession discs only the data that was added during the last burn process is compared.
Not available when saving with Nero Image Recorder.
Check box
Allow files to be added later (multisession disc)
Enables the option to write additional files to the disc. The disc is not finalized. Multisession disc do not have to be written in a single burn process. You can burn projects repeatedly to a disc until it is completely burned.
Only available for data discs. 
 
Book Type
The book type defines the specification (e.g. DVD-, DVD+, DVD-ROM) of a DVD. In order to ensure correct playback, the DVD specifications are defined in books so that all media can be read correctly. The specifications are defined in the so-called Rainbow Books, which are distinguished by means of their color (e.g. Yellow Book).
Multisession
A multisession refers to completing a disc in multiple cycles. After a first session has been written to the disc, information can then be added in another record because the disc has not been finalized.


Final Burn Settings Screen