Verb
re-encode (third-person singular simple present re-encodes, present participle re-encoding, simple past and past participle re-encoded)
(transitive) To encode again.
I re-encoded my digital music collection at a lower bitrate to save disk space.
Armed with this information, thieves can simply re-encode the data onto new plastic and then use the counterfeit cards to buy high-priced items at big box stores, goods that can be quickly resold for cash (think iPads and gift cards, for example). Source: Internet
So I end up having to re-encode it with handbrake (very annoying, I don't like this). Source: Internet