User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- About Nero Recode 2
- The Nero Recode 2 interface
- Import profiles
- Copying a DVD
- Creating a new DVD
- Converting DVD-Videos and other video files to MPEG4 files
- Burning a disc
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Service
- FAQs
- The copied DVD does not contain the audio tracks I selected.
- The copied DVD does not contain the subtitles I selected. Wh
- The DVD I made does have a DTS soundtrack but I cannot hear
- It takes different lengths of time to recode DVDs, depending
- I have inserted a DVD and want to copy it but Nero Recode 2
- I created an MPEG-4 file but I only have one soundtrack. Wha
- I would like to obtain a newer version of Nero Recode 2. Whe
- Where can I get help with technical problems?
- Contact
- FAQs
- Index
Nero Recode Copying a DVD • 50
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. If you would now like to improve the quality of the 'Main Movie' field even
more, but at the same time leave the quality of the 'Menus' field unchanged,
you can 'block' the section. Highlight the section you would like to leave
unchanged and click on the 'Lock Ratio' button.
A lock symbol represents the locked area.
4. Move the slider for the section whose quality is to be improved until the
desired quality is reached. The following diagram shows how the quality of the
'Main Movie' section is improved. This means that the quality of the 'Extras'
section will be reduced while the 'Menus' section remains unchanged due to
the lock.










