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  1. I can't seem to figure it out. It can only do 1 file at a time. Is there a manual for this software?

    I'm demuxing HDV M2T files.
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  2. Is ffmpeg as good as Project X for demuxing M2T HDV files? I could use ffmpeg to batch process instead but prefer to use best software.
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  3. From my tests ffmpeg produces demuxes that are out of sync, I'll stick to Project X even if I can't batch demux.
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  4. eac3to.exe would demux HDV video (into mpeg2 and mp2 extension) , you can batch demux with windows batch script.
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    In ProjectX below the icons "Quick Start and Prepare" there is a window called Collections. Below that there are 2 icons one with a green tag (add a new collection) and a red tag (remove a collection) Simply add your first item then clicking on add a new collection add your second and so on. By batch it means you can preload all your files to be processed and it will do it but you need to select the next file in the list so it's not an automated process that you can set and forget overnight etc.
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  6. That's a bummer. I want to preload all the files and the program to process them overnight.
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    I'm sure there is a way as I remember seeing somewhere, possibly on a now defunct Topfield Forum a batch file had been made to do this.....
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