I try to export mine timeline with frameserving so i can do the enconding with tempgenc. My first try is to do it with avisynth but temgenc can't read that format.
What is the best method to do the job??
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On 2001-08-30 01:47:39, gnauw wrote:
I try to export mine timeline with frameserving so i can do the enconding with tempgenc. My first try is to do it with avisynth but temgenc can't read that format.
What is the best method to do the job??
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I am asuming that you have copied the plugin to the premiere plugin folder and installed the avisynth files to windows. Have you changed your priority settings in Tempge to all 0 or higher? When you export your timeline to tempge, adobe will create a file called c:\part.avi (i think) Use this as your input file for tempge. Start the frameserver before trying to load the file. Good luck!
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