I have several 20 minute avi files that I want to turn into SVCDs. Can I start up DVD2SVCD several times, one for each avi, and let them run all night?
Or will they conflict with each other and cause problems? I realize that each instance has to output to a different directory.
stevendm
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you would need also several copies installed of cce or tmpgenc ...
and COPIES of dvd2svcd in different directories (the whole program and sub directories ) - each copy would have to point to a different CCE exe file ...
or you could just make a batch file to do it with one i suppose .... in order not at the same time ..
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