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    I have been using FAVC for a while and like it but was wondering if there is something similar that uses HCEnc. I use DVDForger also and am happy with that but compared to FAVC it is very slow. I'm not really dissatisfied with either, I just want to explore what else is out there so i can play around and compare. Any recommendations? Thanks.
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    AVStoDVD is similar to favc and does use hcenc.
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    Originally Posted by freebird73717
    AVStoDVD is similar to favc and does use hcenc.
    Looking at the screenshot, it appears to only accept one video file. is this correct?

    https://www.videohelp.com/toolsimages/avstodvd_1042.jpg
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    It accepts others ,that's just a SS of an .flv sample
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    Originally Posted by t0nee1
    It accepts others ,that's just a SS of an .flv sample
    I'm sorry, my wording was bad. I didn't mean one type of file. I meant it looks like it only accepts one video file at a time. Can I add 6 episodes of a show into 1 project to output to a Video_ts folder?
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    As far as I know it does offer batch encoding. Here is a link to it's page on doom9. Should tell you everything you need to know.

    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1011140#post1011140

    side note. I'm not a fan of all in one tools so honestly I haven't used this before. I know others have used it with good results. I prefer to batch encode video and audio then author the dvd myself.
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  7. @marioval

    You are using a *very* old AVStoDVD release (1.1.1) which supported only one title. You can download release 2.0.0 which supports multiple titles.

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