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  1. Member LisaB's Avatar
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    I have a lot of music videos that need to be remultiplexed as Non-Standard MPEG-1 VCD (otherwise they require a lot of autopadding when I burn them with VCDEasy).

    Now, MPEG Tools is pretty easy to use....but when you have a few hundred videos to process, this gets very tedious. Is there something out there that I could just drop many mpegs on, and it would automatically remultiplex them?
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    For MPEG-1, I would recommend Tmpgenc. It's free and supports batch processing (as most programs). Also, in MPEG-1 streams it is as fast as any other encoder (or faster).

    You open the first video, select the settings of your choice, (save them if you wish as a template), and then add the video in the batch. From that point on, you can select more source videos and add them to the batch.

    (not drag'n'drop, but next best thing). Good thing is that you can run the batch in phases, interrupt, shutdown, restart and continue with the next file.

    On a P3/1000MHz, expect 0.75 Realtime performance. On a P4/2.67GHz expect 2x realtime performance for VCD.
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  3. TMPGEnc doesn't support muxing in it's batch mode, only encoding.
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