Nova Physics Group memory User Manual - page 13
it does not, redirect it by clicking the standard ‘browsing’ button to the immediate
right of the ‘Output Location’ pull-down menu field.
To enable ‘Normalize’ and invoke ‘Chapter Creation’:
• Check the ‘Enable Normalization, Change Max Level To’ box, and adjust the
slider as needed.
Normalizing can be very useful if the tracks are from disparate sources with large
volume level variations. In most cases, it is unnecessary. While it is program-
dependent, too much Normalizing can compress, so some trial and error may be
needed to prevent any compression of dynamics.
• Check ‘Save Each Chapter Into a Separate File’.
If left unchecked, you will end up with one large file. Checking it will create the
chapters as they were on the original disc.
IMPORTANT NOTE: ‘Overwrite Files With the Same Name’ is not recommended, as
these files will be dragged to Memory for listening, and back to Music Library for
storage. The possibility of erasing extractions is high.
‘Create M3U Playlist’ is also not recommended, because it has little value, since
extracted tracks must be moved to Memory for playback. This option can only create
playlists on the hard drives, so is for casual listening only.
• Click ‘Next’. The ‘Start Encoding and Watch the Process’ panel will open.
This is the final step to extracting DVD audio quality files, from virtually any DVD
source. ‘Thread Priority’ is set to ‘Normal’ by default. If you are playing music
while extracting DVDs, set it to ‘Idle’ to allow enough system resources to both
processes. If you do nothing else during extraction, setting it to ‘Highest’ can speed
up extraction times.
If the ‘After Encoding Do This’ feature is enabled, it can turn off The Memory Player,
or simply close the DVD Extractor.
• Click ‘Start’ and the ‘Encoding Status’ progress bars will guide you through the
completion of the DVD extraction.
As with CD, ALWAYS play DVD extractions from Memory.
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