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There are various reasons why you might need to recode a DVD to a new DVD using Nero Recode:
1. Compression: DVDs typically have enormous file sizes that can consume a lot of storage space. By recording the DVD, you can reduce the file size, making it easier to keep and share.
2. Customization: Nero Recode allows you to personalize the DVD by selecting specific chapters or eliminating undesired content. In this manner, you can make a DVD that just contains the bits you want.
3. Compatibility: DVDs may not be compatible with all DVD players or devices. By recoding the DVD, you can convert it into a format that is compatible with a larger range of devices, guaranteeing that it can be played on several systems.
4. Backup: Creating a backup copy of your DVD is usually a smart idea to avoid losing or damaging the original. Nero Recode enables you to generate a duplicate DVD, guaranteeing that you have a backup in case the original is damaged.
Overall, recoding a DVD with Nero Recode allows you to modify, compress, and verify compatibility, making it a handy tool for maintaining your DVD library. Let's make a new DVD right now!
Open "Nero Recode" from the desktop Nero Start. Please insert a video disc into the computer before proceeding with the following stages of recoding one DVD to another DVD.
Locate the "Recode disc" option and then click "Import DVD" to load the disc content into Nero Recode.
To proceed, find the output setting and select "DVD" as the output device.
You could also select quality and "Burn to disc" as a target. To proceed, click the "OK" button.
After we have double-checked the settings, we may click "Start encoding."
Meanwhile, we need to Eject the source disc.
After the ejection, we have to put in a new disc. Please insert a new disc for encoding and burning by following the instructions provided.
After almost a half-minute of encoding, you will receive your NEW DVD with the contents.
Nero Recode is quite helpful for recoding one DVD to another.