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  1. I'm cutting files with TMPG and making smaller clips to fit onto my cd's.....my questions is

    The program give you the capability to merge multiple files or multiple cuts into one main file but is it possible to select one file and cut it xnumber of time into their own individual file......

    I know this is possible ....but can you do it in oone step e.g one window.....without having to cut once selct and out put....run it.....open window again select same file......cut it ......new output...run it....you get the jist......

    So can I set up a single file and set the cut markers and the out put file for each different cut and walk away and come back when it's done


    If not with this prog than any suggestions?
    Thanks
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    Keep TMPGEnc. Use the wizard, using the source range function. Except instead of running the function, select batch processing. Repeat until you have the number of times you need this file. Then execute the batch file.
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  3. GREAT INFO .......smart I just didn't thin of it.....HOWEVER this cuts the video before encoding (which works just as well)

    But if I have a video which I have already encoded is there a way to do what I asked above.......Just for interests sake

    Thanks a heap know that this did grgeatly help me and I will be encoding this way from now on.

    one final question.........Can I select the sourcee range fuunction outside eof the wizard....I'll probably figure this out by the time u respond but it would help any ways

    thanks again
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    Yes, the Source Range function is available outside of the wizard. Look under the advanced tab in the Settings page. However, the batch processing feature as far as I know is only available in the wizard.
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