Hi guys,
Let say I've edited some 1080p video in Premiere, but which to encode in x264 in Xvid4PSP, but I don't want to waste additional encoding time by exporting to one of the compressed format via Adobe Media Encoder.
What is the uncompressed format which I should export from Premiere which Xvid4PSP will accept as input file?
Also, do let me know if I'd need to seperate the video/audio streams for uncompressed video, thanks!
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I now rarely use Premiere Pro so others might help. Google Premier Pro "frame serve" and your encoder of choice.
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Have a look at Debugmode's frameserver
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You output through the frameserver, which creates a signpost avi (?) file. Load that into Xvid4PSP as if it were an ordinary AVI file, and encode.
It should be that simple.
That said, the debugmode frameserver pre-dates Xvid4PSP by quite some years. I don't know if it will work, or how slow it might be. If you don't need any other features from Xvid4PSP, you might be better off learning how to control X264 from the commandline and encoding directly.Read my blog here.
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