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  1. How do i use batch encode in TMpegenc?

    i think its a very usefull feature, but havent used it yet, can anybody help me out?

    thanks.
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    You can add projects to the batch list.
    So configure a encode as usual, then save the project.
    Repeat with the 2nd file and make sure you selected a different output filename.
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  3. This seems like a common question.

    Here's what you need to do:

    1. Load whatever TMPGEnc template you use.
    2. Select the appropriate input video/audio files.
    3. Select the output file name (this will be
    an .mpg filename) in the "Output File" field
    as usual.
    4. Hit "cntrl-s" to save this as a project. You'll
    be asked for a filename when you do this. This
    is a .tpr file you will create.

    Do this for *each and all* of your video selections
    so that you will have a bunch of .tpr files saved; one
    for each video job.

    Next hit "cntrl-b" to bring up the batch-encoding
    dialogue box. Click "Add Job" and select all of your
    .tpr files. They will show up in the window when
    you've made your selection.

    Next hit "Start" - that will start the batch job.
    TMPGEnc will encode all of the files in batch mode.


    Thanks,
    vcddude
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