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Old 2nd November 2005, 17:55   #1  |  Link
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Premiere refuses to use other codecs!

After having so much trouble with getting after effects to work with premiere I gave up and used tiff files with the text instead and then when ready to compress, I have no resize options that resample, so I get awful resizing, and I can't encode to any codecs other than what premiere feels is apropriate, which seems to be most defualt codecs (Cinepaq, indeo etc) and XviD, I have DivX 6 installed, and fraps (What I orginally filmed in).

Anyone help as adobe's help files are shit.

I want to export to a frameserver like avisynth so I can resize and get better output options than the shit adobe premiere offers. But alas, the codec I found for that won't be seen in premiere either.
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Old 2nd November 2005, 20:05   #2  |  Link
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http://www.debugmode.com/frameserver/
Though I'm not sure if AviSynth can open those fake avis from Debugmode's frameserver.

What should work is : Export as HuffYUV then resize that via AviSynth.
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Hmmm

http://forumstuff.tanyoko.nu/screen/screen6.jpg

Your plugin appears to show up, exporting now.
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