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  1. Hello. I recently bought a Sony Cam with a built in Hard Drive. I wanted to use SVCD2DVD to convert the small MPEG's to one big show. I have a couple of questions:

    1) I have many small MPEG files...is there a limit to the number of MPEG files that I can add to a VTS?

    2) Do I have to add each MPEG one at a time? or is there a way to add them all at once?

    Thanks.
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  2. 1) I have many small MPEG files...is there a limit to the number of MPEG files that I can add to a VTS?
    There is no limit per VTS that I am aware of.

    2) Do I have to add each MPEG one at a time? or is there a way to add them all at once?
    You can drag your assets (MPEG files) all at once to the asset window of the program. From there you have to drop them one by one to the VTS.
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    Originally Posted by Jikchung
    1) I have many small MPEG files...is there a limit to the number of MPEG files that I can add to a VTS?
    There is no limit per VTS that I am aware of.

    2) Do I have to add each MPEG one at a time? or is there a way to add them all at once?
    You can drag your assets (MPEG files) all at once to the asset window of the program. From there you have to drop them one by one to the VTS.
    There is a limit of 99 chapters in a titleset - so unless you choose "Merge titles" in the settings there would be a limit of 99 as each mpeg is the start of a chapter by default.

    You can drag all assets to a VTS too (i.e those you select first).
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  4. A couple things I didn't know...

    Thanks for the clarification ChrissyBoy.
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