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  1. I am using " Div X to DVD & the matching burner " Copy to DVD " by VSO products. The program is working 100% and very happy with it.

    I have 2 questions.

    1. Is it possible to batch encode AVI files with this program ?

    2. If one has encoded a few AVI with this program can you burn more than one file to DVD-R disc ?

    At the moment it seems I can only encode 1 file at a time & burn 1 file per disc.

    Can someone please HELP ?

    Thanks,
    MLOR.
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    Try holding the Ctrl button down when you select your source file(s). This should alllow you to select more than one AVI. Each AVI will then be its own title, but it should put them all in the one VIDEO_TS folder, ready to burn.

    Alternatively you could always just import its output into another authoring program that accepts VIDEO_TS folders such as TMPGEnc DVD Author and reauthor.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    I do the CTRL or Shift and select multiple files for conversion. Then it will output all to one folder. I then burn the whole thing....several times I went over the "4.35gb" that will fit on a single DVDR...but used DVD Sh rink to downsize it all. I like this program but with it had some options.
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    Originally Posted by MaDmiZe
    I do the CTRL or Shift and select multiple files for conversion. Then it will output all to one folder. I then burn the whole thing....several times I went over the "4.35gb" that will fit on a single DVDR...but used DVD Sh rink to downsize it all. I like this program but with it had some options.
    Sounds like you're running the old freeware version, because the new payware version has quite a number of authoring and encoding options.
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