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Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 and Avisynth AVS scripts
Is anyone able to open .avs files in Premiere Pro 2.0? I have tried the plugin available here: http://videoeditorskit.sourceforge.net/ but it doesn't seem to work.
I have also tried using VFapiConv to create a dummy avi file and open that in PPro 2.0. This method does work, however Premiere will stop responding if I shift the focus away from it, making this method impractical to use. The only reliable method I have found is to open the avs file in VurtualDub and save to an avi file. This sort of defeats the purpose since I have to create the intermediate file, but this is the only working method I have found. Does anyone have any suggestions for working with avs files in Premiere Pro 2.0? Thanks in advance. Last edited by ad25; 29th January 2007 at 04:41. Reason: Corrected spelling error |
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Found on the web:
"download the zip file of the plugin from http://sourceforge.net/projects/videoeditorskit and copy the IM-Avisynth.prm file to the Adobe/Premiere Pro 2.0/Plug-Ins/en_US/ folder. see if that works... " |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Santa Clara, CA
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I've tested, and it works! Amazing! This is kind of a big deal for me, it really allows integration of AviSynth into a Premiere workflow.
If only there was a decent plugin for avisynth that could frameserve from a premiere pro project file! How cool would that be? ~MiSfit
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Netherlands
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I use premiere 6.5 with the Matrox RT2500, but I only have TV output by the Matrox break-out-box when I use Matrox codecs.
Is there a way to: - Hook the avs/vDub output to the the RT2500 break-out-box ? - Hook premiere output to the Maxtrox break-out-box when using non Matrox codecs? Thnx |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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After reading the responses here, I made a sample avs file with just ColorBars() and it works in PPro. So then I started trying different things to see what works and what doesn't. I discovered that I can open most avs files in PPro 2.0, but I can't open scripts that use MPEG2Source and don't include ConverttoRGB() or ConverttoYUY2(). So it appears that my problem is with opening YV12 avs files in Premiere Pro 2.0. I then tried the problem scripts in other apps. They open fine in VirtualDub, but will not open in Windows Media Player. I am not very up on all of this, but I think this means that I have a problem with DirectShow and YV12. Can anyone point me in the right direction towards resolving this problem? Thanks. Edit: It appears that I have found the solution to my problem. After reading this thread: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?threadid=56972 I downloaded the Helix YV12 codec and installed it and everything seems to be working okay. Last edited by ad25; 29th January 2007 at 20:10. Reason: Found the answer to my question |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 301
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Plugin was reporting that my AviSynth is old...When importing AVS to Premiere Pro 2.0 there was no video, only audio.
I've just installed AviSynth 2.5.7 (January 7, 2007) - problem is solved. I thought it might be helpful if someone confront the same issue. |
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