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Glossary
Nero Recode
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Quality factor
The quality factor is a unique quality encoding indicator used in Nero Recode. The quality
factor is defined by the number of bits per pixel per frame to be encoded
(Bits/(Pixel*Frame)). A range of values is predefined and used for the calculation of the
output video bit rate. The values define a range of low, good, and too high bit rates. The
quality factor is an indicative value and may differ depending on the source.
Superresolution
The interpolation with superresolution algorithms permits an increase of resolution in picture
and video material. Thus, for instance, old DVDs can be converted to HD material. The
increase in resolution is the result, among others of information on previous and following
pictures.