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
Recoding DVDs and Videos to Nero Digital™
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tles. SMI can be played back only with Windows
®
Media Player
®
and other Microsoft
®
prod-
ucts.
The subtitle format SSA (Sub Station Alpha) has the widest range of functionality. The syn-
tax consists of sections and the included code lines. The sections begin with a bracket (e.g.
"[Script Info]“), followed by predefined code lines (e.g. Title, Original timing), containing the
respective information. This allows the use of colors, fonts, font sizes and similar.
The subtitle format ASS (Advanced Sub Station Alpha) is an enhanced version of SSA and
offers all the features of SSA. It also allows subtitles to be graphically edited, e.g. for Kara-
oke.
The subtitle format PSB (MPsub) was developed for the Mplayer
®
, a Movie Player for
Linux
®
. The main feature is the use of dynamic time dependencies. The code consists of
numbers and text from the subtitles. The first number in the code is the time in seconds be-
tween consecutive subtitles. The second number indicates how long the current subtitle is
displayed.
You can only insert your own subtitle if you either select the Nero Digital™ category Nero
Digital™ or AVC and the Nero Digital™ profiles Standard, Cinema or HDTV for encoding.
Fig. 15: Nero Digital™ Subtitle Settings window
The following input options are available:
Open existing file
button
Opens the Open dialog box. Existing subtitle files can be se-
lected there.
Export
button
Opens the Save As dialog box. You can save a subtitle file that
you created in a folder of your choice.
OK
button
Saves the changes in the Nero Digital™ Subtitle Settings
dialog box.
Cancel
button
Discards the changes in the Nero Digital™ Subtitle Settings
dialog box.
Properties tab