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how to convert ALOT of files with tmpgenc?

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by rottenegz, Jan 14, 2005.

  1. rottenegz

    rottenegz Member

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    I am familiar with the process of converting an avi to mpeg-2 but i was wondering if it was possible to set tmpgenc to convert a list of video files with the same options selected while i was away from my computer or sleeping.
     
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    stardust Regular member

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    You need 'TMPGEnc 3.0 Xpress'. Collect many files for converting at same time. The option is whether it outputs to one big file or all files separately to the folder.
     
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    everytime i use tmpge to convert an avi file to vcd their is no audio. the video looks great though. i was just wondering if anyone could help me figure out how to put on audio?!?
     
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    Also in TMPGenc 2.5 you can batch encode. You create a project [e.g. MPEG-1 PAL, motion search precision = 'highest quality' , Video arrange method = Full Screen (keep aspect ratio) and so on..].
    Then you save it. Then you create another project (or, if the template you use and the settings are the same, simply load another input movie, do File___Save project and so on...
    After that File__Batch encode (CTRL+B). ADD adds the TPR files you wand, then before going to sleep you click 'RUN'.
    Nothing easier.

    Ah, to fix the audio problems read http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/129217 . And visit also the 'MPEG-1 and -2 encoding..' forum, please...
     
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