Adobe Premier Pro sound problem

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Re: Adobe Premier Pro sound problem

Post by LivingFlame » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:17 pm

The Origonal Head Hunter wrote:
LivingFlame wrote: For PC, you can pull the usual VOB > DGIndex > AviSynth > VDM > lossless .avi files as explained in the AMVapp Beta guide.
Actually, if you get the AMVApp, I'd recommend skipping VDM and lossless steps, and just editing with AviSynth directly.
Good point. My copy of Premiere is on my Mac, so I forgot that Premiere can directly edit AviSynth scripts. So yea, do what The Origonal Head Hunter said.
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Re: Adobe Premier Pro sound problem

Post by Hedgehog661 » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:27 pm

How do I open my .d2v files with VirtualDub?

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Re: Adobe Premier Pro sound problem

Post by The Origonal Head Hunter » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:39 pm

You don't need to. Just open the avisynth script that got created when you made the d2v (will be in the same location as the d2v) and where you see

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MPEGSource("")
Enter the full file path to the d2v in the "". Then just open the avisynth file in Premiere.
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Re: Adobe Premier Pro sound problem

Post by Hedgehog661 » Mon Mar 02, 2009 10:57 pm

a script didnt get created though... just 2 .ac3 files and a .d2v

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Re: Adobe Premier Pro sound problem

Post by LivingFlame » Tue Mar 03, 2009 12:22 am

Just make a script yourself then. You should be able to right click in some empty space and say "New" > "AviSynth Script." Then, open the script in Notepad and just use the MPEG2Source command.

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MPEG2Source("File path.d2v")
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Re: Adobe Premier Pro sound problem

Post by Hedgehog661 » Tue Mar 03, 2009 12:53 am

I think the episodes i created are interlaced because they have random horizontal lines.. is there anyway to redo the episodes so they're progressive?

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Re: Adobe Premier Pro sound problem

Post by Hedgehog661 » Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:29 am

sorry to bother you guys soo much too but also is there a better way than this to just rip my episodes to have on my computer and watch later? lol

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Re: Adobe Premier Pro sound problem

Post by The Origonal Head Hunter » Tue Mar 03, 2009 9:36 am

You should Read all of this. It will tell you how to go through everything tech wise you could ever need to know. Read it then come back with your specific questions.
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Re: Adobe Premier Pro sound problem

Post by Hedgehog661 » Tue Mar 03, 2009 4:29 pm

I got a few of the episodes deinterlaced and set to 720 x 480 running at 23.976 fps.

I tried encoding with huffyuv and Lagarith but the files were huge (14gb and 5gb) for one episode... is there a way to make them smaller? (~200mb each?)

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Re: Adobe Premier Pro sound problem

Post by The Origonal Head Hunter » Tue Mar 03, 2009 4:34 pm

If you installed the AMVApp and are using Premiere, you can simply import the avs script directly into your project. But to answer your question, no, there isn't. Lossless files are necessarily bigger to maintain visual quality. It's better to just make clips, however, instead of converting entire episodes.
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