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Old 22nd September 2008, 20:34   #313  |  Link
AtomX
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I am very happy to report that everything works flawlessly as far as I can find (flawlessly for my workflow anyway). Here's how it goes:

1. Process an M2TS file from a ripped blu-ray (in this case, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time) through DGAVCIndexNV
2. Create an AVS script to process the .dga
3. Open up my Premiere project that uses an MJPEG encode of the movie (made from the blu-ray, originally using the old DGAVCIndex
4. Replace the footage with the new AVS script
5. Everything is in it's right place and works perfectly (granted it's slow, but I mean, it's 1080p. I would never expect it to be)

I can export from Premiere in full 1080p and everything works great. What I had to do before was demux the m2ts file to a .h264 file, process that through DGAVCIndex, and then bring that into VDub to encode it to both MJPEG and to Lagarith (resulting in an enormous file, and the encode time was very significant), and then bait and switch between the two.

So basically, having this new workflow is going to save me a ton of HD space and a lot of time. Thanks a ton!
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