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 wizards
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5 Nero Recode wizards
All the tasks you can perform with Nero Recode can be divided into four steps:
Define the basic settings
Import the files you want to recode
Set the options for Nero Digital™ and for the burn process
Burn the disc
The wizards also follow this four-step structure, so that a separate screen appears for each
step. You can use the Next and Back buttons to move back and forth through the three
screens while performing a task. This means that you can also change settings that you
have already made and undo actions.
Nero Digital™ is an MPEG-4 codec. It is compatible with MPEG-4 Video and MPEG-4 High
Efficiency AAC/AC3 and offers high-quality surround sound and high-resolution image sig-
nals for your home theater.
5.1 Basic settings
The basic settings are made on the tabs in the Nero Recode Options window. This is
opened using the Options button in the extended area.
Fig. 3: Nero Recode Options window
5.1.1 General tab
On the General tab, you can define general Nero Recode settings.