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    Hi everyone.

    Sorry for my English (I'm from Poland).

    Help me. I have read almost every thing in forums. I have made every thing steb by step by the instrucions, and I can't frameserv with Premiere 6.0 and TMPGenc.

    I have captured video from analog camcorder with Huff codec. I get full Pal (720 x 576 YUV2). By the way I have a Athlon 1,3 Gb, 256 Mb Ram, TV-card Pixel View 2000, Geforce 2 MX400 TVOUT etc.... And after capturing I have edited video with Premiere 6.0 (add some Transitions, audio etc.). Now I want to make SVCD. I did it when I saved movie in Divx and next convert with TMPEGenc. It looks fine, but I want convert to mpeg2 directly from Premiere. I have downloaded Avisyth, Video Server, CCE bla bla bla. I have instaled them properly (I think ) and ..... launch with TMPGenc and ........ nothing. Just black screen, the audio is ok. I even wrote in avs file "loadplugin("avisynt") (avisyntex). And nothing hepen. I have tryed with all this programs and nothing. When I'm using CCE and I want to save the exoprt timeline there is monit with (framerate 1/1 is not correct). I try to change this but this field I can't change.

    Help me plaease or I'm going to throw the coputer out through the window .

    Greeting from Poland to all VCDHELP maniac
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  2. Hey, you don't frameserve with Premiere. The encoder you want to use must have a Premiere plugin. I don't know if TMPG has a plugin for Premiere, but both CCE and Panasonic do. Premiere's rendering engine really slows down CCE But that's another story. Search the net and you will find what you want
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    Originally Posted by Poplar
    Hey, you don't frameserve with Premiere.

    Ahhh but you can - and I do.

    avisynth - is what you need.

    http://www.avisynth.org/index.php?page=AviSynthFaq

    http://www.coyote01.freeserve.co.uk/tempenc_encoding.htm



    Make sure you are using the correct version - or you will get errors


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