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Table of contents 1 2 3 Nero Recode About Nero Recode 2 ........................................................................ 6 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 What is Nero Recode 2? ................................................................ 6 Nero Recode 2 as a copying program ............................................. 6 Nero Recode 2 as a compilation program........................................ 6 Nero Recode 2 as a conversion program ........................................ 6 1.
5 6 7 8 Copying a DVD ................................................................................ 37 4.1 General information ..................................................................... 37 4.2 Copying without changing the DVD structure........................... 37 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 Copying (and changing the DVD structure)............................... 38 Importing a DVD............................................................................. 38 Changing the structure of a DVD .
9 Service.............................................................................................. 74 9.1 9.1.1 9.1.8 FAQs.............................................................................................. 74 The copied DVD does not contain the audio tracks I selected. What did I do wrong?............................................................................... 74 The copied DVD does not contain the subtitles I selected. What did I do wrong? .........................................
1 About Nero Recode 2 1.1 What is Nero Recode 2? Nero Recode 2 is a program that performs three different tasks in connection with DVD-Video titles that are not copy-protected. 1.1.1 Nero Recode 2 as a copying program Nero Recode 2 is a program for copying and archiving DVD-Video titles that are not copy-protected onto a 4.7 GB DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW or DVD-RAM disc. If the source DVD is larger than 4.
1.3 Installation Nero Recode 2 is not installed separately but together with NeroVision Express 2. In other words, after installing NeroVision Express 2 you will also automatically possess Nero Recode 2. 1.4 Launching Nero Recode 2 You can start Nero Recode 2 in two different ways – either via Nero StartSmart, the 'command centre' of the Nero family of products, or directly. 1.4.
2 The Nero Recode 2 interface 2.1 Introduction The Nero Recode 2 interface is independent of the chosen task. This means that there are different commands present on the different interfaces. The individual interfaces are described in the order they appear in the selection area of the start window.
2.2 Copying an entire DVD A DVD may not only contain video files that can be played on a DVD player but also other kinds of data. This data cannot be played on a normal commercially available DVD player but only on a DVD-ROM/DVD burner drive in a computer. When copying a DVD, Nero Recode 2 is capable of copying both the video as well as the data contents. Of course, you can just copy the video element if you wish.
By clicking on 'DVD-Video Files' you will move to the Nero Recode 2 video area. By clicking on the 'Import DVD' button you will open a dialog to import the selected DVD. This button is only enabled if a DVD-Video title has been imported. Clicking on the 'Disable' button will remove titles that were originally present so that they will not be included when you burn your copy. This button is only enabled if an imported DVD-Video title has been deactivated.
If the 'Fit to Target' check box has been ticked, you can select the target by clicking on the dropdown button. The level indicator will be adjusted depending on the target. If the 'Fit to Target' check box has been disabled, the size of a copy can be specified independently of the disc's size limitations. It may be that it is not possible to burn the DVD structure thus created on a normal, commercially available blank disc. However, this method is suitable for playing a DVD-Video from the hard drive.
2.2.2 DVD data By clicking on 'DVD Data Files' you will move to the Nero Recode 2 data area. In contrast to the video area, the following elements are present in the 'DVD Data Files' area. You can open a dialog to import the selected data files by clicking on the 'Add Files' button. This button is only enabled if a data file is present. Clicking on the 'Delete' button will remove any data files that have been added.
This icon is only enabled in a subordinate folder. If you click on this icon, the contents of the parent folder will be displayed. Clicking on this dropdown button will open a menu and let you choose how the available files will be displayed in the folders.
2.3 Creating your own DVD With Nero Recode 2 you can quickly and easily create a new DVD from DVDVideo titles (provided they are not copy-protected). This allows you to burn a 'Best of' DVD from existing DVD-Video titles and data files. Naturally enough, you can remove any subtitles and audio tracks that you do not want, just like when copying a DVD. You will reach the area for creating your own DVDs by clicking on 'Remake a DVD' in the start window. 2.3.
In contrast to the copy window for a DVD, the following new buttons are present in this compilation window. This button is only enabled if a DVD-Video title has been imported. Clicking on the 'Start / End' button will open a window in which the titles can be shortened – you must specify the first and last frame. You can find more detailed information on shortening DVD-Videos in the 'Shortening videos' section.
2.3.2 DVD data By clicking on 'DVD Data Files' you will move to the Nero Recode 2 data area. In contrast to the data window in the copy area, this window does not contain any new areas and buttons. Therefore we will not describe it in further detail here. 2.
Create a Nero Digital disc You can use Nero Recode 2 to convert DVD-Video titles (not copy-protected) with Nero Digital quickly and easily into MPEG-4 files. Like when making your own DVD compilation, you can shorten existing titles if you only want to use certain parts of a DVD title. Unlike a DVD, an MPEG-4 file created with Nero Digital can only have a soundtrack and subtitles in one language.
Two new buttons are now present that are not to be found in the DVD copy and compilation windows. The two buttons are only enabled if a DVD-Video title has been imported. Clicking on the appropriate button will open a window in which you can determine the video and audio settings to be used when converting. You can find more detailed information on Nero Digital settings in sections on 'Specifying the video settings' and 'Specifying the audio settings'.
2.5 Advanced display Clicking on the 'More' button will extend the Nero Recode 2 user interface. Additional options are available in the Nero Recode 2 advanced display mode. You can use it to adapt the program to your personal needs and to start other functions related to DVDs. The content of this area depends on the element of Nero Recode 2 where you clicked on the 'More' button. The following diagram shows the field where all the profiles and commands are displayed. 2.5.
You can change the profile by clicking on the dropdown button and selecting the desired profile. 2.5.3 Shutting down the computer once burning has been completed In the Nero Recode 2 burning dialog, the user can decide whether the computer is to be shut down once the burning procedure is finished. This check box determines whether or not the computer will be shut down once the burning procedure has been completed. In the default setting, this check box is disabled.
2.5.5 Configuring Nero Recode 2 Clicking on the 'Configure' area will open the configuration menu of Nero Recode 2 showing various tabs which determine the behavior of the program. Clicking on the 'OK' button will save the changes and close the window. DVD Import DVD This check box determines whether (when importing a DVD with data content) the contents will also be taken over. In the default setting, this check box is disabled.
If the original DVD consists of two layers, there is a command on the DVD which will stop the picture for a short time so that the laser can jump from the first to the second layer. When copying with Nero Recode 2 onto a DVD with only one layer, this command is unnecessary and can be removed. The checkbox is enabled in the default setting.
User Interface Options Clicking on the 'Enable All' button will enable all the warning messages again if they have previously been manually disabled. Preview Window This area determines the quality of the audio output when the DVD title is being seen in the preview window. You can change the setting by clicking on the dropdown button and selecting the desired option. Multichannel The audio output is over a number of channels. Always Downmix The audio output is in two-channel stereo (default).
2.5.6 Erasing the contents of a disc The owner of a recorder that can erase rewritable discs can erase the contents if such a disc is inserted in the drive. Clicking on 'Erase disc contents' will open the corresponding window.
Choose Recorder If a number of recorders that can all erase disc contents have been installed, you can select from the recorders available. You can change the recorder by clicking on the dropdown button and selecting another. This area will be disabled if only one recorder has been installed. Select the erase method to be used There are two different methods of erasure. You can choose a different method by clicking on the dropdown button and selecting another one.
The upper gray area tells you about the type of disc, the amount of data present, its total capacity, and the number of sessions and tracks. The central white area tells you about the structure of the disc and shows the size of the individual sessions and tracks, for instance. The dropdown button in the lower gray area allows you to choose the drive. Clicking on the 'Eject' button opens the tray of the drive selected. Clicking on the 'Refresh' button reads the inserted disc again.
3 Import profiles 3.1 Creating an import profile With Nero Recode 2, an import profile can be selected that specifies which audio tracks and subtitles are chosen when you import DVD-Videos. This information is stored in the profile and can therefore be quickly called up again. Depending on the way the DVD-Video is copied, a number of profiles can be created. Before burning you only need to select the profile you want and then start the copying procedure.
The tab ('index card') will show you the possible settings for the corresponding features. 3. Click on the 'New' button to create a new profile. 4. As the first step give the new profile a name and specify the source from which the settings should be copied. In the 'Profile name' field enter the name of the new profile. Specify the source from which the settings are to be copied by clicking on the dropdown button and selecting the profile required from the list of those available.
5. In a second step you can specify the quality of the video by selecting the desired option field. You have three options open to you that affect the relationship between the 'Main Movie' and the 'Extras'. Depending on your selection, the main movie will be granted more, the same or less priority - in other words, the quality of the main movie in comparison the extras will be better, the same, or worse. In the standard setting (default) the main movie will have a better quality than the extras.
6. In the third step you can specify the audio tracks that you would like to have after recoding. Click on the 'Audio' tab, to specify the audio characteristics of the DVD-Video title. By enabling (standard setting) or disabling the check box, you can specify whether only certain languages should be present on the copied DVD or whether they should all be available.
Mark the chosen languages and click on the 'OK' button to save the settings and close the window. Note that only those tracks that are also present in the original can be copied. By clicking on the 'Select All' button you will select all languages, in other words, all the audio tracks on the DVD will be copied. If none of the tracks you have selected are present on the original DVDVideo, the copied video will not have any soundtrack. To prevent this, you can tick the check box.
If you want to specify which subtitle should be used for DVD-Videos, click on the 'Add' button to open the window for the audio files concerned. Mark the desired languages and click on the 'OK' button to save the settings and to close the window. Note that only those tracks that are also present in the original can be copied. By clicking on the 'Select All' button you will select all the languages, in other words, all the audio tracks on the DVD will be copied.
8. Click on the 'OK' button to save the changes and to close the window with the tabs.
3.2 Editing an existing import profile You can modify an existing profile quickly and easily by calling it up and making the changes. 1. Click on the 'More' button to view Nero Recode's additional functions. 2. Click in the 'Title Import Profile' field on the dropdown button and highlight the profile you would like to edit. 3. Click on the 'Profiles' button to open the profile window. 4. Make the changes you want and click on 'OK' to save them.
3.3 Deleting an import profile If a profile is no longer needed, it can be easily deleted. The standard profile can only be deleted if at least one other profile is present. 1. Click on the 'More' button to view Nero Recode's additional functions. 2. Click in the 'Title Import Profile' field on the dropdown button and highlight the profile you would like to delete. 3. Click on the 'Profiles' button to open the profile window. 4. Click on the 'Delete' button to delete the profile.
5. Click on 'OK' to save the changes and to close the window.
4 Copying a DVD 4.1 General information This section explains how you can copy a DVD. It does not matter whether the DVD is present as a disc or on the hard drive. Nero Recode 2 is a versatile DVD copying program that can do more than simply make 1:1 copies. You can also change the DVD in such a way that you can recode the menu, the soundtrack, any extras that may be present and the video files, too.
4.3 Copying (and changing the DVD structure) This section explains how you can quickly change the structure of a DVD with Nero Recode 2, so that its contents will fit on a commercially available blank disc after recoding and subsequent burning. This procedure is particularly important if the original DVD has more data than will fit on a conventional 4.7 GB blank. A separate section will tell you how to burn the copy. Please read the 'Burning a disc' section. 4.3.1 Importing a DVD 1.
2. Click on the 'Import DVD' button to select the DVD source. 3. Select the source where the original DVD is located and click on 'OK' to confirm your selection and to close the window. The source can be either a drive or a folder on your hard drive. If the source is on your computer you must specify the folder that contains the files. After reading the DVD, the Nero Recode window will indicate how much memory the various elements of the DVD (Menu, Main Movie and Extras) will need.
window will show how much the DVD will need to be recoded in accordance with the selected profile. The desired recode settings will be taken over from the profile settings. Click on the 'Next' button to open the burn window, where the recoding and the subsequent burning process will be started. You will find out in the next section (which tells you how to change the structure of a DVD) that Nero Recode 2 can do much more than this.
4.3.2 Changing the structure of a DVD If you have imported a DVD with Nero Recode 2 and have inserted it, details of the DVD structure will appear in the upper part of the window. You can then view the DVD elements to be copied and make any other changes. Content The structure of the DVD Duration Length of the respective segment Size Size of the respective segment Video Quality Quality details – the higher the number, the better the quality of the file recoded with Nero Recode 2.
4.3.2.1 Preview area This field shows the content of a highlighted title. You can then decide for yourself whether this title should be copied onto your DVD. Ends playback Starts playback Slider to let you move directly to individual positions Enlarges the preview area Click on the preview window with the right-hand mouse button to open a pop-up menu – this will let you select further options.
4.3.2.2 Selecting the audio tracks This field shows the soundtracks on the original DVD (for the highlighted section). The audio tracks have been automatically selected by Nero Recode 2 in accordance with the specified profile, in other words they are highlighted. In the example shown here, there are three soundtracks on the original DVD: One German track and two English ones. The German track is in 'Dolby Digital 5.1' format, while the English tracks are in 'Dolby Digital 5.
2. If necessary, highlight the soundtracks to be copied by ticking the corresponding check box. 3. If necessary, de-highlight the subtitle to be copied by clearing the corresponding check box. 4.3.2.4 Deleting titles If there are some titles on the original DVD you do not want to copy, you can delete them with Nero Recode 2. 1. Start Nero Recode 2, import a DVD and highlight the title(s) you do not want to copy. 2.
Custom Picture: Instead of the title, a picture that you have chosen will be displayed. You can select the picture you want by clicking on the 'Browse' button. The picture will then appear in the preview area of this window. This is also the standard setting. Slide Show: Individual pictures from the deleted title will be shown instead of the title itself. This means that the viewer will have an impression of the content, despite the erasure. You can follow this 'slide show' in the preview area.
2. To improve the quality for a section move the appropriate slider until the desired quality is reached. In the following example, the quality of the menus is not to be changed during recoding - so the slider is set at 100 %. Correspondingly, the quality of the 'Main Movie' and 'Extra' sections will be slightly poorer if the 'Fit to Target' check box has been ticked. 3.
4.3.2.6 Making copies that are larger than 4.7 GB Normally, the data to be copied are recoded in such a way that they fit on commercially available blanks. This is ensured by the fact that the 'Fit to Target' check box is ticked (this is the standard setting). If you want to make larger copies, you must first disable the 'Fit to Target' check box. 1. Start Nero Recode 2 and import a DVD. In the following example, the space available on the DVD is distributed as follows. Menus: 220 MB - corresponding to 52.
5 Creating a new DVD 5.1 Creating a new DVD You can create your own DVD from DVD-Video titles that are not copy-protected as well as from data files. If your favorite films are on different DVDs, for instance, you will be able to copy these titles onto a single DVD. In contrast to a 'normal' DVD-Video disc containing 'Menus', 'Main Movie' and 'Extras', home-made DVDs do not have this content. A separate section will tell you how to burn the newly compiled DVD. Please read the 'Burning a disc' section.
2. Insert the DVD containing the desired title(s). 3. Click on the 'Import Titles' button and import the chosen video title(s). 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the compilation includes all the titles chosen for your DVD.
Please make sure that the level indicator is not in the red zone. If that is the case, the compilation will not fit on the selected disc. In this event, tick the 'Fit to disc' check box and/or reduce the number of titles until the compilation fits on the disc. 5. If you would like to rename the disc and/or title, click on 'My Disk' or 'Title' and enter the name you would like to use. 6. For each title, specify the audio track or subtitle you would like to use. 7.
5.2 Further options The last section described how you can make and burn your own compilation. For reasons of clarity, additional options such as shortening videos and merging videos were not dealt with. These options are explained in the next two chapters. 5.2.1 Shortening videos If you do not want to use the entire DVD-Video in your compilation, you can just use a special passage from it by shortening it. 1.
If the DVD-Video is divided into sections, you can jump directly to this frame by clicking on the dropdown button and highlighting the chosen frame. There are three information fields next to these 'active' fields. This field shows you the frame with which the DVD-Video title begins. This field shows you the frame with which the DVD-Video title ends. This field shows you the overall length of the selected frame and its size. 4. Click on the 'OK' button to save the entries and to close the window.
3. You can change the name of the folder with the merged titles to avoid confusion when there are a large number of titles. Highlight the chosen folder, click in the 'Merged Titles' field and enter the chosen name. 4. Now you can continue to edit your own compilation. 5.2.3 Separating merged titles If you have merged a number of titles on a single DVD compilation, you can separate them before you start burning, should you wish to do so. 1.
6 Converting DVD-Videos to MPEG-4 files with Nero Digital 6.1 Converting DVD-Video titles into MPEG-4 format You can use Nero Digital to convert an existing DVD-Video (one that is not copyprotected) into the MPEG-4 format. The files made by these means can be played with Nero ShowTime and many other common programs. The special feature of Nero Digital is that it is an audio and video Codec, conforming to the MPEG-4 standard and making use of the new MP4 file format.
3. Click on the 'Import Titles' button and import the chosen video title(s). 4. To ensure that the MPEG-4 file(s) can fit on the target disc, tick the 'Fit to Target' check box, then click on the dropdown button and select the size of disc you want to use. 5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all the titles that you would like converted to an MPEG-4 file are included in your compilation. 6.
You can find more detailed information on burning in the 'Burning a disc' section. 6.2 Additional conversion options The last section described how DVD-Video titles can be converted and burned. For reasons of clarity, additional options such as shortening videos and configuring Nero Digital settings were not dealt with. 6.2.1 Selecting an audio track In contrast to a DVD, an MPEG-4 file only has one soundtrack.
6.2.2 Selecting the subtitle In contrast to a DVD, an MPEG-4 file created with Nero Recode 2 can only have one subtitle. In other words, before conversion you must choose one of the available subtitles – or do without subtitles altogether. 1. Click on the dropdown button on the 'Subpicture' tab and highlight the subtitle you would like to have (or specify that no subtitles should be used following conversion). 6.2.
6.3 Specifying the Nero Digital encoder settings The Nero Digital encoder settings determine how the video and audio source is converted. Clicking on the 'OK' button will save the changes and close the window. 6.3.1 Specifying the video settings Click on the 'Video' button to open the dialog window with the corresponding tabs.
Deinterlace Nero Recode 2 recognizes automatically whether it is necessary to de-interlace the DVD-Video title, and automatically enables the chosen option.
If the DVD-Video has black edges at the side, these can be cut off (cropped) automatically. This reduces the size of the video and improves its quality. Nero Recode 2 recognizes these edges automatically and crops them (this is the standard setting). Automatic The black edges are automatically recognized and cropped (standard setting). Disabled The video is converted without cropping the edges.
6.3.2 Specifying the audio settings Clicking on the 'Audio' button opens a dialog window. Audio Channels Clicking on the dropdown button will show the audio channels possible in the selected Nero Digital profile for the conversion of DVD-Videos into the MPEG-4 format (see the section on 'Selecting a Nero Digital profile'). With a 'High Definition TV' profile, you can choose between 'Stereo' and '5.1 Channel Surround Sound) while only 'Stereo' can be selected with a 'Portable' profile.
7 Burning a disc 7.1 Burning a disc Depending on what you are using Nero Recode 2 for, the aim is always the same – burning – either to disc or onto the hard drive. The burn dialog will vary slightly, depending on the task. If you are converting DVD-Video titles with Nero Digital to create an MPEG-4 file, Nero Digital settings are available in addition to the burn options. Depending on the performance of the computer, it may even be possible to view the film in real time while burning the disc.
1. Specify the target for your compilation. You can either burn with a CD/DVD recorder, save your compilation on the hard drive or create an image file. 2. Specify the directory where you wish to store the temporary files that may be created before burning by clicking on the 'Browse' button. In the window that now opens look for the chosen folder or create a new one. Click on the 'OK' button to save the selection and to close the window.
5. If you are copying a DVD or creating your own DVD, specify whether the DVD structure should first be copied onto the hard drive before starting burning. Enable or disable (standard setting) the appropriate check box. If the check box has been disabled (cleared) it will take longer to burn a copy than when enabled (ticked) as the DVD structure first has to be created. This method is quicker if a number of copies are to be made because the file itself is only recoded once.
7. You can trace the progress of the copying procedure in the Nero Recode 2 information field. Once the DVD has been burned, it will be ejected and a window will appear to indicate that the burning process is complete. If you want, you can also store a report about the burning process. Click on the selected button to close the window. 8. Click on 'Next', to finish the process.
9. Decide what you want to do next by clicking on the appropriate section of the window. Burn the same project again. Start a new project. Open Nero Cover Designer to create a cover and/or label for the new Disc. Exit Nero Recode 2.
7.3 Nero Digital settings 7.3.1 Nero Digital settings Before burning MPEG-4 files, you can specify the settings to be used by Nero Digital during data conversion. There is also an 'Expert mode' for those users who have a lot of experience in converting video and audio files. This permits more settings. The settings for this advance mode are described in the next section. In the example shown, the 'High Definition TV' profile is used.
7.3.2 Normal mode 1. Select one of the available profiles by clicking on a dropdown button and highlighting the desired profile. As a default, only one profile is available. You can create a new profile by clicking on 'New'. In the window that opens, assign a name to the new profile and click on the 'OK' button to save the changes and close the window.
7.3.3 Expert mode Nero Digital's advanced settings provide a number of additional options for experienced users. Please only alter the settings if you are experienced in encoding. 1. Select one of the available profiles by clicking on a dropdown button and highlighting the desired profile.
2. Click on 'Profile' if you want to change the name of the profile or its description. 3. Click on 'Codec' if you want to change the priority of the Nero Digital encoder (by clicking on the dropdown button and highlighting the desired option).
4. Click on 'Quality / Speed' if you want to alter the encoding quality. In this field, please only make changes in 'Performance / Quality' by clicking on the dropdown button and highlighting the desired option. In general, if you want to modify the performance: the higher the quality you require, the more time the conversion process will need. 5. Please do not make any changes in this section.
6. Click on 'Keyframes' if you want to alter the keyframe interval and enter the desired minimum and maximum values. 7. Please do not make any changes in this section. 8. Once you are satisfied with the settings, click on 'Burn Options' to specify the burn settings.
8 Keyboard shortcuts 8.1 Keyboard shortcuts As well as operating Nero Recode 2 with a mouse, you can also naturally enough use hotkeys. As is usual with Windows programs, you can navigate forwards within the elements using the 'Tab' key and navigate back with the 'Shift' + 'Tab' combination. Below you can see a range of hotkey combinations specifically for Nero Recode 2. The 'More' section In the 'More' section, the following commands can be called up by hotkeys.
9 Service 9.1 FAQs 9.1.1 The copied DVD does not contain the audio tracks I selected. What did I do wrong? Nero Recode 2 can only copy audio tracks that are present on the original DVD. If the soundtracks you selected in your import profile are not present on the DVD, they will not have been available on the original, either. Please check the 'Audio' tab to see which soundtracks exist. 9.1.2 The copied DVD does not contain the subtitles I selected.
9.1.6 I created an MPEG-4 file but I only have one soundtrack. What went wrong? Unlike DVD-Video titles, which may have a number of soundtracks (and subtitles) MPEG-4 files made with Nero Recode 2 only have one soundtrack (and one set of subtitles). 9.1.7 I would like to obtain a newer version of Nero Recode 2. Where can I find out if an update is available and download it? You can find all the updates and test versions of other Ahead products at http://www.nero.com.
9.2 Contact Nero Recode 2 is an Ahead Software AG product Ahead Software AG Im Stoeckmaedle 18 76307 Karlsbad Germany Web: http://www.nero.com Help: http://englishsupport.nero.com/ Mail: techsupport@nero.com Hotline: 0190 871086 (1,86€/min – from Germany) Fax: +49 7248 911 888 Copyright © 2003 Ahead Software AG. All rights reserved.
10 Index F FAQs 74 Fit to Target 10, 47, 55 H Hotline 75 A I Adding data 12 Import DVD 10 Advanced display 19 Import profile Audio 30 B Menu quality 29 Burning a disc 62, 64 Profile name 28 Burn options 62 Subtitles 31 Video 29 C Video quality 29 Changing the structure of a DVD 41 Importing a DVD 38 Computer shut down 64 Importing titles 49, 55 Configuring Nero Recode 2 21 Installation 7 Contact information 76 Copying a DVD 37 Without changing the DVD structure 37 K Keyboard shortcuts
O Obtaining information on the disc 25 P Preview 42 Program start 7 Q Quality of the menus 29 Quality of the video 29 S Selecting audio tracks 43 Selecting the Nero Digital profile 19 Selecting the source 39 Selecting the subtitles 43 Separating merged titles 53 Setting the burning priority 20 Shortening videos 51 Shutting down the computer once burning has been completed 20 System requirements 6 Nero Recode Index • 78