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  1. How do I encode several video files to one MPG video file?
    Can I open several video files with TMPGenc?
    How do I open an image sequence(DCP_0001.JPG, DCP_0002.JPG,DCP_0003.JPG ...)?
    In TMPGenc under Option-> Environmental setting-> General, check the box for "Open sequence files as a movie". And then rename your movie source files like video1.avi, video2.avi, video3.avi (same name but with a number at the end) and all will be opened at once with TMPGEnc. Note that all files must have same video and audio settings.
    It is not working with tga files, this is only for avi files.Is is possible to import targa sequence?[/quote]
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    works fine for tga, jpg and bmp images ..

    must be named as shown and same attributes
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  3. I checked "Open sequence files as a movie" in environmental setings.
    Files are track1.jpg, track2.jpg, track3.jpg
    I click browse in video source and choose track1.jpg but it gets only track1.jpg ??
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    track ?

    is this really a sequence ?

    how do you know you only get one file ? did you scan through the stream with tmpgenc IO selector ?

    it will really always work -- if you follow the requirements ....
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  5. Yes they are sequence, name is just a sample.
    I check with source range selector(settings, advanced) , there is only 1 frame.
    x0000.tga
    x0001.tga
    x0002.tga
    ...
    Works same.I use tmpgenc plus 2.5.I really didnt understand why.
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