Hey everyone! I am currently trying my hands on my first AMV ever; it's going to involve a lot of fighter planes so needless to say the Macross series and Sentou Yousei Yukikaze are involved... unfortunately a whole lot of them are MKV files and after digging around on Google a bit I found out two ways to import MKV into Premiere; the first is demux the MKV using MKVExtractGUI, which seems to be spitting out H.264 files for the video track (and since Premiere can't import H.264 natively I renamed the file to .m4v and it imports); the second is using AVISynth.
Now the problem. It seems like both methods yields a playback problem in Premier in which the video stutters/jumps around all over the place - almost as if Premiere is getting the frame orders confused. Has anyone encountered this problem?
Adobe Premiere CS3 + AVISynth + MKV files = Stuttering Video
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What Paranoir said is right.
What I do, is demux the MKV out so you get that nice little xxxx.h264 file.
I then used AVC2AVI to convert the .h264 file to an avi.
At this point you can use VDubMod and convert to a lossless codec for smoother playback in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Lagarith works, so does Huffy. It's all up to you.
What I do, is demux the MKV out so you get that nice little xxxx.h264 file.
I then used AVC2AVI to convert the .h264 file to an avi.
At this point you can use VDubMod and convert to a lossless codec for smoother playback in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Lagarith works, so does Huffy. It's all up to you.


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