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  1. Is there a software that can do BATCH multiplexing and demuliplexing?
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  2. I believe you could use mpegtools to do it, I dont know if it has built in batch mode, but since its command line useable you could make a .bat file to do it. I asked this question once, and I think thats the answer I got.
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  3. Where can I download mpegtools?
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    Two methods:

    1. MPGTX. mpgtx.sourceforge.net
    It's a command-line based deal, need a batch file written for it.

    2. TMPGEnc. MPEG TOOLS.
    Just open up numerous sessions at the same time. I've done up to 12 seesinos at once, and walked away for an hour.
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  5. MPGTX does not do multiplex. Know of any standalone utility that does? Do you mean open up multiple TMPGEnc windows? From my experience, it takes up memory and a lot slower than if a program does it one at a time.
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    You could try using mplex from MJPEGTools. I'm not sure how good it is as a VCD/SVCD multiplexing tool, I only use it for stills.
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  7. digicube,

    Yes, he means multiple instances of the same application.
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  8. MJPEGTools doesn't seem to be a Windows program, it's Linux. I cannot find a EXE file ot a Zip file to download. Any other recommendations? No wonder Transmux costs $1000 because there's no many such program available even though I think it's not that hard to make one.
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    Originally Posted by digicube
    MJPEGTools doesn't seem to be a Windows program, it's Linux. I cannot find a EXE file ot a Zip file to download. Any other recommendations?
    MJPEGTools was originally written to run on UNIX/Linux systems, just like vcdimager. And, just like vcdimager, you can find a Windows port because it's good and there aren't many free tools to do the same work. I know that VCDEasy bundles a Windows version of MJPEGtools, I'm not sure where else to get one.
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  10. Where can i download the windows port?
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    If you have VCDEasy installed, there will be a copy of it under the VCDEasy folder. If you don't have VCDEasy, you can download just MJPEGTools from the VCDEasy "other downloads" page.
    http://vcdeasy.org/modules.php?name=_Downloads&others=1
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  12. Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    2. TMPGEnc. MPEG TOOLS.
    Just open up numerous sessions at the same time. I've done up to 12 seesinos at once, and walked away for an hour.
    Damn... Why didn't I think of that....
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