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  1. I want to be able to batch encode all of my files overnight while I sleep, do I just check the box on the last screen of the project wizard? How to I start the batch encoding before I go to bed? Thanks.
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    on the last file click from batch encode to start immediately and the batch process will begin with a log file showing the batch process and how many remaining.
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  3. You should check out the TMPEG Batch List creator. It could save you hours.

    http://www.innsys.com.au/doylie/cat_Development/TMPEG_Batcher/TMPEG_List.asp
    Doylie knows....
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  4. If you batch encode with TmpGenc can you do it with avi files???
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  5. Originally Posted by comet_104
    If you batch encode with TmpGenc can you do it with avi files???
    If you mean can you batch encode AVI to MPEG, then yes.
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    you can batch encode anything .. or also batch all files to write to 1 file (if avi source)
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  7. Originally Posted by BJ_M
    you can batch encode anything .. or also batch all files to write to 1 file (if avi source)
    Whay I meant was you can't use tmpgenc to encode to avi.
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    Originally Posted by Craig Tucker
    Originally Posted by BJ_M
    you can batch encode anything .. or also batch all files to write to 1 file (if avi source)
    Whay I meant was you can't use tmpgenc to encode to avi.
    oh sorry -- misread the post ... (though you could use tmpgenc feature "save as file" avi - though not in batch of course)
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