User manual

Converting Video Files
Nero Recode
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Button
X
Removes the video title from the screen.
Expandable area
More options
Opens an area where you can change the quality for the output vid-
eo file. In addition you can deselect audio tracks in order to reduce
output size. If the video file is a stream containing several videos,
you can also deselect single video titles.
This is useful if a media file contains more than one video track, au-
dio track or subtitles.
See also
General Options →60
Content Area 26
Output Options62
4.5.5 More Options Area
In the More options area for encoding files you can change the quality for the output file.
For video files you can deselect audio tracks in order to reduce output size and set encoding
options.
The following options are available on the Audio tab:
Include audio
Includes or excludes audio from the recoding process. Excluding
audio will result in a mute video!
Audio codec
Selects the audio codec used for the output audio format.
AC3 and DTS are only available for pass-through!
Audio bit rate
Specifies the bit rate
, i.e., the data flow per unit of time and thus the
quantity of the saved data.
If the bit rate is low, less data is transferred. The file is then small,
but output quality is lower. If the bit rate is high, more data is trans-
ferred. The file size is then large, but the output quality is high. A
value of 128 is near CD quality. If you choose Automatic, Nero
Recode sets the bit rate as close as possible to the original value.
The values available are determined by the audio format you have
selected.
Bit rate mode
Defines what kind of bit rate the audio codec is using.
Constant bit rate (CBR): Specifies a constant bit rate, i.e., the data
flow per unit of time and thus the quantity of the saved data is the
same over the entire audio file.