Hi. Do to space limitations on my computer I am making all the movies I have into SVCD and burning them. I use my computer alot during the day so I mostly do all the encoding at night. Is there a way to setup a list of files to be encoded?? That way when I turn it on before I goto bed I can have it encode 1 movie and then after it gets finished it starts on the next so I can do more than 1 a night?? BTW I am using TMPGenc
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This should be easy. When you set the encoding, the last step usually involved a checkbox choice between 'start encoding now' and 'batch encoding' or something similar. Check the one that is NOT 'start encoding now' and the whole process starts from scratch, where you put in the details of the next project, etc...
At the end of the final encodingproject you want to complete, you choose 'start encoding now' and the whole cycle starts.
Be careful in your choice of output filenames and folders, so you don't overwrite previous encoding projects.
Good Luck.My system:
Abit Ic7G
P4 3.0C @ 3.98 GHz
2x512 MB DDR 500 ram
WinXP Pro
ATI Radeon X800pro
5x120 GB Western Digital ata100
TDK Velocd 48x16x44
Sony 8x DVD burner
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