Hello folks,
I would like to know if is possible to frameserving with Adobe Premiere to Procoder.
Any hints?
Thank you very much!
Andreas Von Weimar
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Debugmode Frameserver is one way, although I thought ProCoder had a Premiere bridge you could install when you installed ProCoder itself
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Before frameserving, check out ProCoder's color space input, so this way you can choose amongst Frameserver options wich are the following ones:
RGB24;
RGB32;
YUY2
Of course that depends on what you have in Premiere's timeline. I mean what kinnd of color space your video is.
When serving from Adobe Premiere Pro, if the project elements are all in YUV then using YUY2 gives better quality than RGB serving because it saves two colourspace conversions)
Example:
AVISource("C:\your_movie.avi")
ConvertToYv12()
Drop the script in QuEnc or HC Encoder, configure and hit encode. Stop framserving at the end. Remember you have to install AviSynt first. Last (stable?) version is 2.57.
Guide on HC -
You don't have to frameserve. Procoder installs with a Premiere plug-in.
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