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  1. Member
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    you know that none of those editing programs can prouduce perfect quality vcd as TMPGEnc does. so how do you make them work togather. say i have edited video with ulead or mgi or adobe, and i want to encoe it using TMPGEnc, how is that done. do i have to save it to avi in any of those programs and then convert it using TMPGEnc or can TMPGEnc work as a plugin for any of those programs.
    and if i were to create a better quality vcd, should i caputure at higher resolution let's say 480x480 or any other size or should i just stick with 352x240
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    You can install a Avisynth Premiere plugin and frameserve with Avisynth to TMPG. There is no Video Studio plugin and I don't know anything about mgi.
    http://www.videotools.net/guides/guide_premiere_tmpgenc.php
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    you could export the timeline as a standard avi using a lossless compression codec i.e. picvideo, this gives a file as almost original quality but smaller file sizes, then encode as normal using TMPGenc
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  4. I use both Ulead Video Studio 6 and TMPGEnc. What I do is edit my movies in Videostudio, write them as DV avi file and then create the final mpg file using TPMGEnc

    Works like a charm, I know, it's a bit more work than frameserving...

    cheers
    Leo
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