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  1. I have a 4 hour MPEG2 video clip that I open for editing in MPEG-VCR. I mark several cut-in / cut-out pairs, clipping them to the Video Clipboard. Finally, I want to tell MPEG-VCR to save all these clippings (preferably, each clip into its own seperate .mpg file).

    The help file says (I think) to use the "batch save manager" to do this. It says to save the clipboard list as a certain type of file, then reload the list and "batch save it."

    I'm sure it is simple, but I cannot figure out how to do this. When I try to save the video clipboard, I have only one "file type" available (Project file). When I subsequently try to load this file into Batch Save Manager, it says something like "no files found."

    All of the MPEG-VCR tutorials I've found only show you how to clip and save ONE cut in/out pair ... so mention of Batch Save. How do you do the batch save operation?
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  2. Shortly after posting the above message, I upgraded to the Womble Video Wizard. The batch manager in that program (along with information in help files) is very easy to figure out.

    However, someone gave me the following information about using MPEG2VCR and so I'm posting it here, in case it helps someone elseo out down the line ...
    >What you do is, you click on each video in the clipboard to open it,
    >and press the save button in the new clip window. Enter a filename,
    >and choose 'batch'. Then hit cancel. The clip is added to the batch
    >window. Once you've added all videos, you hit go, and works a charm.
    >Obvious when you notice it, but took me a while to figure out...
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