NCD files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: Nero CoverDesigner File
NCD files contain DVD or CD label designs made with CoverDesigner. It is part of the Nero suite. CoverDesigner files have images, text, and layouts for labels. The designs can be printed on discs. NCD...
NCD files contain DVD or CD label designs made with CoverDesigner. It is part of the Nero suite. CoverDesigner files have images, text, and layouts for labels. The designs can be printed on discs. NCD files may also contain CD or DVD insert illustrations.
NCDs can be raster images or disc images. They work on Windows and Mac. NCDs are not very common. Software that opens NCDs are Nero CoverDesigner by Nero AG and two others.
CoverDesigner lets users make custom labels for discs. To print them, you need: a disc that supports printing, a labeling device, and an NCD file. Programs that handle NCDs are Nero CoverDesigner in Nero 6.6+ and successors like Media Maker Express.
NCDs contain project data like images, text, graphics and layouts for optical disc covers. To open, use Nero CoverDesigner in NERO. To convert, NCDs can become JPEG images. Nero programs with NCD support can do this.
NCD files contain project data for designing labels and covers for optical discs using Nero CoverDesigner software. This includes images, graphics, text, formatting and layout elements. Nero CoverDesi...
NCD files contain project data for designing labels and covers for optical discs using Nero CoverDesigner software. This includes images, graphics, text, formatting and layout elements. Nero CoverDesigner allows printing custom labels directly on CD or DVD discs. This requires an optical disc drive and discs that support direct printing.
The NCD file extension stands for NTI CD-Maker disk image. It is used to save backup images of optical discs like CDs, DVDs and Blu-rays. NCD files preserve the exact file structure of discs in a single archived file. They contain partition tables, boot records and optional password protection.
NCD files can be opened with NTI CD-Maker software to restore discs. They can also be converted to ISO images for use in other operating systems and software. Most file archiving tools like WinRAR and 7Zip can access data stored in NCD files.
NCD files are created by NTI CD-Maker and Dragon Burn disc authoring tools. They store disc image data to create data discs or backup copies. NCD files work on Windows operating systems with programs like Nero Multimedia Suite and PowerISO. The format was developed by NewTech Infosystems.