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On 2001-06-22 20:54:02, tuan711 wrote:
I have just started using AVISYNTH with Premiere. After the AVISYNTH window pop-up, use you encoder and open up the part0.avs. I don't know the specific, but I think this is kinda like a hand-shake file from Premiere to your Encoder.

For me I used TMPGEnc to open up the part0.avs file. I don't know if you can change it, but AVISYNTH always saved this under C:\.

After you open up part0.avs with your encoder and press start then the actual encoding begins.

For me, AVISYNTH is useful because I now don't have to export to AVI from Premiere and then convert to Mpeg1/2 in a separate process. Go to the CONVERT section of VCDHELP and click on <FrameServe> for more info.
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When I try opening part0.avs in TMPGEnc, it says "File C:\part0.avs can not open, or unsupported" - does anyone know why?