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- All other settings will automatically get written to the `settings.ini` file as you check/uncheck the setting boxes while running the Poster.
# Project Files
-When you start the Uploader, it will ask you to select a project folder that contains the files that will be used for the upload.
-The program will then loop through that project folder and look for the following files and automatically select them.
-You can select a different file in the main window if the auto selection does not select the correct file.
-`title.txt` which should contain the Title of your video/podcast
-`body.txt` which should contain the body text of your video/podcast
-`keywords.txt` which contains the tags/keywords that will be used in the video uploads
-`keywords_podcast.txt` (Optional) which contains the tags/keywords that will be used in the podcast upload. `keywords.txt` will be used for podcast tags if this does not exist.
-`*.mp4` an mp4 file which is the video file that you are going to upload
-`*.jpg` or `*.png` file which will be the thumbnail for your video/podcast
+When you start the Uploader, it will ask you to select a project folder that contains the files that will be used for the upload.
+The program will then loop through that project folder and look for the following files and automatically select them.
+You can select a different file in the main window if the auto selection does not select the correct file.
+`title.txt` which should contain the Title of your video/podcast
+`body.txt` which should contain the body text of your video/podcast
+`keywords.txt` which contains the tags/keywords that will be used in the video uploads
+`keywords_podcast.txt` (Optional) which contains the tags/keywords that will be used in the podcast upload. `keywords.txt` will be used for podcast tags if this does not exist.
+`*.mp4` an mp4 file which is the video file that you are going to upload
+`*.jpg` or `*.png` file which will be the thumbnail for your video/podcast