User manual

Nero Recode Manual
14
© 2017 Nero AG and Subsidiaries. All rights reserved.
In order to adjust the quality of a desired video title individually, you can move the
slider in the Quality column. The output file size is updated in real time according to the
changes.
7. If you want to define the target:
a. Select either Burn to disc, Save to hard drive, or Create ISO from
the Target drop-down menu (see Target Settings).
If you selected Burn to disc, the Recorder settings expandable area is
displayed.
b. Select your desired burn options here, like disc burner and write speed.
8. If you want to change the content to be ripped:
a. Disable or enable items as desired, such as titles, the main movie, the menu or
extras.
b. Click the button of a title to select or deselect the languages or subtitles you
want to copy.
c. Click the button of a title and click Audio settings to change the audio
recoding options.
9. If you want to preview the playback, click on the thumbnail view in the Title area
(see Playback Screen).
10. Click the OK button.
The Home screen is displayed and the created job is added to the job list in the Your
Jobs area.
You have created a job to recode a DVD-Video to DVD-Video. You can now start the
job anytime by clicking the Start Encoding button.
3.3. Recode DVD to Audio
With Nero Recode you can recode Blu-ray Video, AVCHD or DVD-Video to an audio file.
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 to an audio file is nearly the same as for recoding to a video file
(see Recoding Video Disc to Video File). For every device category you have the option to
rip only the audio part. You can even choose the audio device categories Audio