Operation Manual

Edit Profile Window
Nero Recode
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The following options are available in the Advanced settings area:
Drop-down menu
Aspect ratio
Defines the aspect of the output. The aspect ratio is set for the video
itself and not for the pixels.
The pictograms in the drop-down menu give a good impression of
the different resizing modes:
Original aspect ratio: Keeps the original aspect ratio. The aspect
ratio is kept and the resolution is resized.
Letter box: Resizes the video to fit exactly the desired resolution.
The aspect ratio is kept and black bars are added if necessary.
Stretch: Resizes the video to fit exactly the desired resolution. The
aspect ratio is stretched if necessary.
Option button / Drop-
down menu
Resolution
Defines the resolution of the output. The values available are
determined by the aspect ratio and codec.
If you choose Custom, you can define a custom value for the
resolution of the output. Enter width and height in the input fields
below. However, the selected aspect ratio is kept. A corrected
resolution is displayed in the individual output settings for the source
file.
If you choose Automatic, Nero Recode sets the resolution as close
as possible to the original value.
Drop-down menu
Frame rate
Defines the frames per second of the output. If you choose
Automatic, Nero Recode sets the frame rate as close as possible to
the original value.
Drop-down menu
Resizing method
Selects the desired resizing method, e.g. bilinear , bicubic , Lanczos
and superresolution.
Only the resizing methods allowed for the chosen codec are
displayed.
Drop-down menu
Deinterlace
Selects a method for deinterlacing the current video. Video images
are shown as two half images in interlaced mode. Every second line
(1, 3, 5, …, 575) is shown in the first half image. The second half
image displays the rest of the lines in the image (2, 4, 6,… 576), so
that the eye perceives a full picture. Most video material consists of
half images.
Weave: The easiest way to fill in half images consists of displaying
even and odd half images simultaneously. This way, one half image
fills in the lines missing from the other half image. The Weave
deinterlacing method is appropriate if both half images originate from
the same point in time and can be interlaced inconspicuously.
Blend: Consecutive interlaced fields are combined and then
averaged together. This is very fast, but image details in the vertical