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AVS Files Unrecognized

Postby Double O Ninety » Thu Jan 23, 2003 7:44 am

Hey everyone. I just reformatted my hard drive, stuck my new external drive in, reinstalled Premiere, and attemptedto finish editing my video. Of course, something is wrong, and Premiere WILL NOT RECOGNIZE MY AVS FILE. I reinstalled AMVApp AND Advanced AVS and still nothing. I've also rebooted. What's the problem? I even re-rean DVD2AVI and made a brand new d2v file, AND I made sure the AVS filepaths and everything were correct. What is wrong here?
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Postby Double O Ninety » Thu Jan 23, 2003 7:59 am

K...

NOW, the version of Premiere that was previoulsy installed on my external hard drive recognizes the AVS file, but the picture is just red text that reads as follows:

Unrecognized Exception!
(E:\LH.avs, line 1)


The avs file worked before! :?
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Postby Double O Ninety » Thu Jan 23, 2003 8:10 am

Could it be because I haven't reinstalled XviD yet?

This is my .avs file:

mpeg2Source("E:\My Documents\My DVDs\LHCS\LH.d2v")

SmoothDeinterlace(tff=true,doublerate=false,lacethresh=5,edgethresh=20,staticthresh=0)

AssumeFPS(24)
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Postby Double O Ninety » Thu Jan 23, 2003 9:17 am

Okay, Virtual Dub plays my avs files fine, but Premiere still wont let me use it. :? AND I NEED DIVX. Does anyone have it?
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Postby Double O Ninety » Thu Jan 23, 2003 9:23 am

Someone helped me, and I'm all good. Exceeepppt, I need DivX to encode.
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Postby Ashyukun » Thu Jan 23, 2003 9:29 am

Links to most of the DivX codecs you'd want are here. An XviD codec (which also works quite well) can be found here, though I'm not sure if this is the one most people use- it was just the first compiled one I found using Google.
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Postby Double O Ninety » Thu Jan 23, 2003 9:51 am

Thanks so much.

You know what?

MY DRIVES STILL WONT READ MY DVDS, EVEN AFTER I REFORMATTED!
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Postby klinky » Thu Jan 23, 2003 11:46 am

You know :O

I would probably remove smoothdeinterlace from your AVS script. You can do de-interlacing after you're done. Adding it now is most likely going to make things go schlow :O

If it looks good and performs fine, then leave it. Just seems kinda slow that way :O


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Postby Double O Ninety » Thu Jan 23, 2003 4:05 pm

Actually, I just copied the scripts SpPANDA sent me as an example awhile back.
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Postby Garylisk » Fri Jan 24, 2003 2:44 am

Did you install Premiere freshly? Premiere will work if you don't fresh install it, but it prefers to be fresh installed. What I reccomend is that you start from scratch one more time... uninstall premiere, delete VirtualDub and put a fresh copy on, delete/uninstall all your codecs, DVD2AVI, smartripper, etc... Just basically clean your system from all video editing ANYTHING. Then install premiere, install DivX 3, install DivX 4 (say NO to "should divX 4 play all DivX 3 content), install DivX 5, install XviD, Install AMVApp, Instal AdvancedAVS, and THEN try again.
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Postby Icarus » Tue Jan 28, 2003 12:43 am

I had the exact same problem as you a while ago. For me, the problem was with the DVD2AVI program itself. Check and see if you have version DVD2AVI 1.76. Premiere will not work with .d2v files made with version 1.77 or later. If the version that you're using is 1.76, try remaking your DVD2AVI project file.

If this still doesn't work, I suggest you goto the DOOM9 forums, I believe they have a few threads on this issue. Let me know how it goes. Good luck!
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Postby Knowname » Tue Jan 28, 2003 2:05 pm

wow I didn't know you should just say no to divx 4... any reason? I never understood that qwestion in the first place... btw isn't divx 5 backwards compat with 4??? Come to think of it I don't even install 4 anymore... where do you find it? (AdvancedAVS is new to me too but Idunno anything bout AVS)
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