 | How can I combine multiple clips into one movie with the Turbo.264 HD? | |
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Multiple clips can be chained together to encode one movie. Each clip is a chapter in the resulting QuickTime movie.
There is a switch at the bottom of the main window to create multiple movies or a single movie.
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 | Can I encode from a video DVD with the Turbo.264 HD? | |
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Turbo.264 HD can accept unencrypted DVD content that may be on your hard drive. Add an unencrypted VIDEO_TS folder to the Turbo.264 HD window, and then Turbo.264 HD will be able to use the video for encoding.
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 | Can I encode more than one file at the same time with the Turbo.264 HD? | |
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Add multiple files to the Turbo.264 window. By default, each file will use the last encoding format you've selected. You can change each file to use an unique format, if you like. Then, press the Start button to begin encoding, and each file w |
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 | How do I find out more about the files I’ve added to the Turbo.264 HD? | |
 | Next to each file is a small circular button with a “i” inside. Press that to find out the location, resolution, and other aspects of each file.
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 | How do I select the encoding format for files with the Turbo.264 HD? | |
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After you add each file to the Turbo.264 window, you can select an unique encoding format for that file. The specifics of each encoding format are discussed in |
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 | How do I stop encoding files with the Turbo.264 HD? | |
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Press the Stop button at the bottom right corner of the Turbo.264 HD window to stop all encoding.
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 | How do I start encoding files with the Turbo.264 HD? | |
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Press the Start button at the bottom right corner of the Turbo.264 HD window to start encoding. It will take a few seconds to prepare the Turbo.264 HD hardware, and then each file will be encoded one at a time.
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 | How can I tell that the Turbo.264 HD hardware is connected? | |
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At the top right corner of the Turbo.264 HD window there is a circular gauge. It will be red, and will point at "off", if the Turbo.264 HD hardware is not connected. It will be black, and will point at "on", if the Turbo.264 HD har |
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 | How do I resize the Turbo.264 HD window? | |
 | Grab the lower right corner of the window and drag it horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
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 | How do I remove a file from the Turbo.264 HD window? | |
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Press the grey, circular icon with an "x" inside of it - one will be displayed per item in the Turbo.264 HD window. Removing a file from the Turbo.264 HD window does not remove it from your Mac.Hold down the Option |
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 | How do I add a file to the Turbo.264 HD window? | |
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There are three ways to add a file to the Turbo.264 HD window: • Select Add Files from the File menu.
• Press the "+" button at the bottom left corner of the Turbo.264 HD window.
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