Nero Recode allows you to copy non-copy-protected DVD videos to DVD, which is a method of archiving your content. If the source video is larger than 4.7 GB, it is compressed to fit on a single-layer DVD without loss of quality. 
You can also exclude unwanted material on the source DVD from the copying process (including subtitles or soundtracks) thereby making space for additional videos or for better video quality. The target DVD can also be written to the hard drive as a DVD video index or as a so-called disc image.  
Of course, you can also compile content from different (non-copy protected) DVDs, export them to the innovative Nero Digital MPEG-4/H.264 AVC format and burn them to create your own collection. 
No matter whether the video is intended for playing on mobile devices or HDTV, the various export profiles allow you to adjust the output format to your requirements – and you always get the best quality for your respective file size thanks to the various export profiles.
Thus, Nero Recode lets you copy, recompile, and recode the content of DVs and DVDs and then to burn the results to disc.
MPEG-4
The Moving Picture Experts Group defined this industry standard for video and audio codecs. MPEG-4 is the latest MPEG standard for video and audio. MPEG-4 combines several functions from MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and other standards. Nero Digitalâ„¢ Video and Nero Digitalâ„¢ Audio are based on this standard.
AVC
Advanced Video Coding is a video compression standard. AVC was developed for maximum encoding efficiency and makes it possible to produce good quality video compression at low bit rates. It is one of the mandatory video compression methods for high-definition television transmissions and for mobile devices (e.g. cell phones, PDA’s).


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