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Nero Recode Manual
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Files (AIFF, APE, MP3, and so on) or Audio Player (iPod classic, iPod touch 5G and so
on).
Just like the video file, you can edit the audio file by trimming it. If you want further editing
options like 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 not installed automatically with Nero Classic. However, it can be
downloaded for free from the Download section at www.nero.com or via Nero
ControlCenter and used together with Nero Classic. You will find further information in
the Nero WaveEditor manual.
3.4. Recode Screen
In the Recode [Disc] screen you define the output. This is basically done by choosing the
target device. Each device 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. When the video disc is recoded to video file, you can additionally crop, trim,
and rotate the video, and define the file name.
For recoding DVD-Video to DVD-Video three target options are available: The video can
be burned, saved as an image file or saved to hard drive as VIDEO_TS folder.
The screen is basically divided into two areas: A left area with edit options for the output
(device, quality and target) and a right area with target and source information, individual
output settings and ripping options.
The following buttons are available in the lower bar on the right:
OK
Displays the start screen adding the newly created job to the job list. Start the
job there by clicking the Start Encoding button.
Cancel
Cancels the job creation process. You can either discard the data or save them
for further processing.