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Recode an Entire DVD to DVD
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Lock
Locks the automatic change of recoding quality for a DVD
video title. It is still possible to make manual changes to the
quality settings by moving the control. It may make sense to
block individual video titles if the quality of other content is to
be improved, necessitating a proportionate deterioration in the
rest of the content. The button is only active if a DVD video title
has been imported.
Unlock
Removes the lock on the automatic change of recoding quality.
This button is only enabled when a DVD video title has been
imported.
The columns in the upper area of the DVD-Video Files tab have the following significance:
Content
Shows the structure contained on the DVD.
Duration
Shows the length of the relevant area.
Size
Shows the size of the relevant area.
Video quality
Shows the quality. The higher the number, the better the
quality of the file recoded with Nero Recode.
6.2 Recode
To recode a DVD, proceed as follows:
1. Start Nero Recode.
Æ The start screen will appear (see The Nero Recode start screen).
2. In the Nero Recode start screen select the Recode an Entire DVD to DVD task.
Æ The My DVD Backup screen will appear.
3. Insert the DVD you want to recode in the DVD drive on your PC.
4. Insert a blank disk if you want to burn the data onto CD/DVD.
5. Check the Fit to Target box as required.
Æ The content of the source DVD is then recoded to fit on the blank disk that has been
inserted.
If the Fit to Target box is not checked, the DVD video is imported in its original size. In this
case the volume of data can be so great that it can only be burned onto a double-layer
DVD or saved on the hard drive.
6. Select the required import profile in the Title import profile area (see Title import profile).
7. Click on the Import DVD button.
Æ The Find Folder dialog window is opened.
8. Select the drive or hard drive folder containing the DVD that you want to recode and click on
the OK button.
Æ You have imported the DVD.
The capacity bar at the bottom of the screen shows how much memory the imported
DVD files use. If the source DVD is larger than the target medium, the central area of