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 Digitalâ„¢ 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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the burner.
This drop-down menu is only enabled if you have selected the
CD/DVD drive of your computer as the target.
Priority
drop-down menu
Defines how the resources available on the computer are to be
used when burning the disc.
Use VIDEO_TS sub-
folder for DVD Video
files
check box
Creates a subfolder VIDEO_TS in your target folder in which
the DVD-Video files are saved.
5.4 Recoding and Burning screen
The Recoding and Burning screen changes depending on the task selected. The standard
input options in this screen are explained below.
The explanation of the input options displayed, which differ depending on the task selected,
can be found in the description of the individual tasks.
Fig. 6: Nero Recode burn process
The following input options are standard in the Recoding and Burning screen and are
available in the context of every task:
Enable video
preview
check box
Enables the video preview during burning.
Enlarges and reduces the area of the video preview.