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Recoding DVD-Video
Nero Recode
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4.3 Recoding a DVD-Video to Audio File
With Nero Recode you can recode a DVD-Video to an audio file. In the process, the main
movie is recoded. You can use Nero Recode to adjust and modify the settings to ensure
audio files with perfect audio quality that fit your needs.
The process for recoding a DVD-Video to an audio file is nearly the same as for recoding a
DVD-Video to a video file (see
Recoding DVD-Video to video file→ 19). Just make sure to
select Computer (Audio files) in the Device drop-down menu. Several audio formats are
then available in the Profile drop-down menu (e.g. AIFF, APE, or MP3).
The recoded audio file is stored on hard drive. If you want further editing options like cutting
or splitting the audio file, you can use Nero WaveEditor.
With Nero WaveEditor, you can edit audio files in real time without damaging the
original file. You can use various filters, effects and sound enhancement methods.
Nero WaveEditor is a part of Nero 11 and is automatically installed with it. You will
find further information in the Nero WaveEditor manual.
4.4 Recode DVD Screen
In the Recode DVD screen you define the output. This is basically done by chosing a
Device and a Profile. A profile contains encoding settings that are optimized for a specific
output format on the chosen specific device.
You can also play back the target video, change the encoding settings and specify the target
path.
For the DVD profile all three target options are available: The video can be burned, saved as
an image file or saved to hard drive. In addition, for ripping DVD-Videos you can specify the
Mode for ripping: Rip entire disc, rip main movie or choose the parts to be ripped manually.
The screen is basically divided into two areas: An upper area with edit options for the output
and a lower area with source information.