User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 About the manual
- 1.2 About Nero Recode
- 1.3 Versions with different ranges of functions
- 1.4 Terminology
- 2.1 System requirements
- 3.1 Launching Nero Recode via Nero StartSmart
- 5.1 Basic settings
- 5.1.1 General tab
- 5.1.2 DVD tab
- 5.1.3 Nero Digital™ tab
- 5.1.4 Preview window tab
- 5.1.5 File I/O tab
- 5.2 Import Files screen
- 5.3 Burn Settings screen
- 5.4 Recoding and Burning screen
- 6.1 Task-specific input options
- 6.2 Recoding
- 7.1 Task-specific input options
- 7.2 Recoding
- 8.1 Task-specific input options
- 8.2 Recoding
- 9.1 Task-specific input options
- 9.2 Recoding
- 10.1 Task-specific input options
- 10.2 Recoding
- 1-pass
- 2-pass
- AAC
- AC3
- AVC
- B-Frame
- Bilinear Interpolation
- Focal plane
- Bicubic interpolation
- Bit rate
- Book type
- CABAC
- Deinterlace
- Decoding
- Encoding
- GOP
- I-Frame
- Image file
- Interlace
- Interpolation
- Lanczos interpolation
- Letterbox
- Macroblock
- Macroblock level
- MPEG
- Multithreading
- P-Frame
- Plug-ins
- Quantization
- Recoding
- Stream or Streaming
Nero Recode start screen
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main movie to
Nero Digital™
converts it to Nero Digital™ (MPEG-4) files. Unwanted audio
tracks, subtitles or video content can be removed and the structure
of the video titles can be changed.
Buttons
More
Opens and closes the extended area in which the basic Nero Re-
code settings can be made.
?
Displays the online help as well as the version and manufacturer
information.
Exit
Closes Nero Recode.
Buttons in the extended area
Options
Calls up a window containing various tabs that allow you set the
way the program operates (see
Basic settings).
Erase Disc
Erases a rewritable disc.
Disc Info
Calls up information about the disc in the drive.
Nero Cover-
Designer
Launches Nero CoverDesigner in a new window.
Nero CoverDesigner allows you to create covers and labels for
your DVDs and CDs. You will find further details in the Nero
CoverDesigner manual.
Each screen contains tooltips, detailed information, and explanations for the various but-
tons, icons, and menus. Move the mouse pointer over a control element for a few seconds
to see the tooltip.