Hi,
My question is about Frameserving using Premiere 6, Avisynth and CCE. I read guide from http://svcd.highcaloric.com/svcd_tutorial.html but I haven't used Premiere before, and I get error message "There are no clips to buld" when I press "Save" in "Export Movie" window. I have done DVD2AVI project file earlier, do I have to somehow open this project file in Premiere, or what I should do next? Thanks for help.
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Instructions on using Premiere, Avisynth and CCE can be found here ->
http://www.vcdhelp.com/premiereavisynth.htm
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http://www.vcdhelp.com/avitovcdfoolproofusingcce -
I read those guides, but I can't still understand how I can open DVD2AVI project file in Premiere? Or is there any easier way to encode with CCE and Avisynth?
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You mentioned dvd2avi project, so I guess the source is MPEG-2. Why do you need Premiere? Maybe you can convert the .d2v with VFAPI conv. and open that in Premiere, never tried that. I suggest to try the Avisynth filters, especially the resize filters are far better than Premiere.
http://www.doom9.org/mpg/d2a-mpeg2dec.htm -
Yes, my source is MPEG-2. Thanks for good link, I tried Avisynth filters, and now everything went fine. You are right, I don't really need Premiere at all. There are just so many tools and guides, and first I thought that I need Premiere if I want to encode with CCE. Now I know better, thanks.
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