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  1. Member
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    hi i got the new kwag template and its a bit difficult to understand.
    This is an example of it bject TMPEGConfigFile
    MPEG.Text = ''
    MPEG.WizardCategoryName = ''
    MPEG.WizardSubFormatName = ''
    MPEG.WizardCaption = ''
    MPEG.WizardDescription = ''
    MPEG.OutputStreamType = MPEG_OutputStreamType_System_VideoAudio
    MPEG.OutputStreamType_ReadOnly = False
    MPEG.Video.StreamType = MPEGVideoEncoder_StreamType_MPEG1
    MPEG.Video.StreamType_ReadOnly = False
    MPEG.Video.Width = 704
    MPEG.Video.Width_ReadOnly = False
    MPEG.Video.Height = 480

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    Now can anyone translate it or post it so i can understand it. Theresa still more of template left. Thats just a portion to give you the idea of it.
    Any help would be great!
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  2. honestly, i don't understand half of the config file either, so what i do is copyit to the tmpgenc template directory and open it in tmpgenc and look at the settings set already. it will translate the settings for you in tmpgenc. might not be the best solution, but easiest and fastest instead of going through it line by line.
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    i copied it and saved it as a word file. I cant find the tmpgenc template directory all i have is tmpgenc i didnt even install it after i downloaded it so it basically comes with nothing. Any more help would be good! Tahnks
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  4. Dudes:
    He puts it in a Readable form so you can see how he has it set up. If you want to actually use it you just right click Save the file & paste it into you Templates screen in TMPEnc, it's as simple as that, no Rocket science here.
    -Mick-

    P.S. - Don't forget to take the suffix off, you should end up with a .MCF file.
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  5. ok heres what u gotta do:
    highlight everything on that page
    copy it
    open microsoft notepad
    paste it in there
    go to save as
    change at the bottom to all files
    enter the name and save as: name.mcf
    dont forget to put the .mcf at the end and dont forget to chage under that to ALL FILES.
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  6. do you guys if the .mcf config files support setting the input source by default to 16:9 NTSC and the video arrange method to full screen (keep aspect ratio)? i have to do this manually every single time in tmpgenc for all 16:9 and anamorphic movies. thanks guys.
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    Guys..you don't need to understand this unless you are program coder.
    all you have to do is just right click then save as and easily save it on your desktop or somewhere easy to find. Start TMPEnc then hit load then setting then redirect your new loading file to that template. After that you have additional template in your TMPEnc template file. This one will give some flexibility in bitrate and let you put more file. Say thanks you to creater too he makes it easy for us.
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    I am talking about KDVD(NTSC) template files. So nice man I can put at least two movies in my regular 4.7G DVD-R. I guess KVCD template should be the same setting.
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  9. hey guys,
    i know about setting this through tmpgenc and then having it save it to a new config file. but when i select these options and save it, they never show up in the .mcf file and they always go back to the default settings when i load the saved template which is full screen and no aspect ratio. i'll ask tmpgenc about this.....thanks,
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