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Frage von Blackeagle123:


Hey,

I did not quite exactly the type of AviSynth PlugIns understood. It is so files that are usually not compatible, in Premiere (except CS4 now) you can capture on a FrameMaker Server. But what's the point?
Can not the file (eg from a Flash format) only really convert?

What then is the precise role of the frame server? And what does the work so that workflow?

Many greetings,
Constantin

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Antwort von ksr:

So I use Avisynth so:

I cut with Premiere and Encoding with TPMGenc.
Each Premiere Project (cut film) must be the dv-avi from Premiere removed, so I then TMPGEnc with this avi file "feed" may.

Avisynth spared me this step!
It virtually exported from premiere and can now be seen in this virtual TGMPEnc file (which is actually a stream, of TMPGEnc but for a full avi file is kept, since it is so) directly encode. When shooting long as one saves a lot of time.

I know there are many more applications for a frame server, I know me but only with this, because I do that again and use.

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Antwort von Blackeagle123:

Hey,

where do you work with because the data next? For example, in C4D? Because if I like with After Effects would like, I can save the step synonymous - at least in the Creative Suite on the linkage between the programs.

Many greetings and many thanks in advance!

Constantin

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Antwort von ksr:

Is everything in my entry: I work for example with TMPGEnc then next (encoder for DVD)! (This is not an Adobe product, so there's no internal linking because ...)

I'm just at the Berlinale, therefore, briefly tied ...

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