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22nd March 2009, 04:27 | #1 | Link |
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AviSynth serving from Premiere CS4 -> x264
Have spent a while now trying to figure if this is currently do-able; the AviSynth plug-ins I can find mention only outdated versions and links to files now gone. The AviSynth homepage gives no sensible results for a search on 'Premiere'.
In another thread, Debugmode FrameServer was suggested as an intermediary, but it appears to not work in Premiere CS4. This leaves me stuck with a 1080p AVCHD project in Premiere, for which it appears the only practical option for H.264 output is to use the included MainConcept encoder. I wanted to use x264 via MeGUI instead. Anyone got any further input, anything I've missed...? |
23rd March 2009, 16:29 | #7 | Link | |
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It is a bit buggy and doesn't work 100% of the time, but it works most of the time with the new version. Keep the main Premiere app open with the Adobe Media Encoder while encoding. Yep, the defaults settings are crappy, but you can just use the same settings as you would with CLI version. Are you using the recent x264vfw versions? http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...roup_id=213809 Yamb, mkvmergegui both recognize the avc in avi for me, no corruption in either containers. Also beware of possible quality loss from colorspace conversions, luminace & levels changes depending on what your input & output formats are. e.g. it handles avs import differently than lagarith or ffd huffyuv. Adobe media encoder does some weird behaviour in my testing. Do some tests with a belle nuit chart and some sample formats, unless you're don't care about the changes. |
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21st January 2010, 01:39 | #8 | Link |
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DebugMode Frameserver is now up to date and supports CS4!
http://www.debugmode.com/frameserver/newin27.php |
11th April 2011, 01:50 | #9 | Link |
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Hi guys, sorry for bringing somehting old here, but I have upgraded to CS5 and thankfully Debugmode Frameserver now supports the latest NLE which I am quite happy about (all this time I have been editing on Premiere CS3). However, I have a small problem, everytime I export and create a serve file or a 'signpost' file and I import that to virtualdub (or even in playback) I find that my interlaced footage (50i) is rendering at 25p.
I am very confused with this, I have checked everything (i.e. my sequence settings and export settings and even the footage) which are set fine but yet I am not getting an original feed from the timeline. Does anyone know what could very well be the cause of all this? |
21st April 2011, 01:20 | #11 | Link |
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Anyone?
I'm still having trouble, I'm pretty sure there is nothing that is forcing it to deinterlace, even on the script itself if I have it loaded in Avisynth. I would really appreciate it guys if anyone can help me out here, I dont know what could be causing this. |
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avisynth, cs4, premiere |
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