Need HELP!!!(Sony Vegas 6.0 won't import AviSynths!!!)

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Postby Hero2u0 » Sat Mar 03, 2007 10:03 pm

Krisqo wrote:
Janzki wrote:Works fine for me with AE 6.5. Here's what you need to do, step by step:

1. Make sure you have the latest AviSynth version. (2.5.5)

2. Get the latest DGMPGDec package (1.4.5) and extract it to a directory of its own.

3. Go to your Program Files/AviSynth/Plugins directory and delete any MPEG2 decoder filters you have there. (dgdecode.dll, mpeg2dec3.dll etc.)

4. Go to Doom9 downloads page and find a package called VFAPI under Support Utils. Download it and extract it to a folder. In that folder there should now be a file called vifpset.bat. Run it to register the dll. Exclamation

5. Run DGIndex that came with DGMPGDec and create your .d2v file normally.

6. Create your AVS script in Notepad and remember to load the decoding filter.

Code:
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\DGMPGDec 1.4.5\DGDecode.dll")
MPEG2Source("C:\bibleblack.d2v")

Remember that VFAPI upsamples to RGB by default in interlaced mode. If your script outputs progressive footage (e.g. you do IVTC with Telecide + Decimate), put "_P" just before the extension in the filename. This forces progressive upsampling. So for example bibleblack_P.avs.


7. Run VFAPIConv that came with VFAPI. Drag and drop your AVS file on the program window. Click OK, then Convert. After the conversion you should have a small fake AVI file in the same directory as your AVS file.

8. Import the fake AVI to your favourite editing program.


Works for Vegas as well. I've done it so I can vouch.


*reading* :shock: Ok I'm going to try this out thank you!
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Postby Krisqo » Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:16 am

The best thing... try downloading the new AMVApp3.0Beta. It comes with everything you need. Sorry I forgot to mention that. :oops:

And Sky... it saves a heck of a lot of space and time and helps keep your files organized since you have either a full episode or even DVD as one file (I like to use DVDs to save on MAJOR space) Just be sure you remember to enable and disable the filters as needed.
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Postby Hero2u0 » Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:34 pm

Krisqo wrote:The best thing... try downloading the new AMVApp3.0Beta. It comes with everything you need. Sorry I forgot to mention that. :oops:

And Sky... it saves a heck of a lot of space and time and helps keep your files organized since you have either a full episode or even DVD as one file (I like to use DVDs to save on MAJOR space) Just be sure you remember to enable and disable the filters as needed.


I can only find a AMVApp2.5, where can I pick up a copy :?:
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Postby Hero2u0 » Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:35 pm

Hero2u0 wrote:
CrackTheSky wrote:I'm pretty sure Vegas can't handle OGG files


What about mkv's?
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Postby WC Annihilus » Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:43 pm

AMVApp 3.0beta can be grabbed from here
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Postby Hero2u0 » Tue Mar 06, 2007 7:05 pm

WC Annihilus wrote:AMVApp 3.0beta can be grabbed from here


Yo thanks!^^ And plz ignore that last post! I forgot that a-m-v.org didn't let people edit their posts.
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Postby Hero2u0 » Wed Mar 14, 2007 9:56 pm

wait wait WAIT!!! I did what part first said to do but...I get a error from DGIndex saying..."No video sequence header found!" And there no video showing.
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