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Using a frameserver between Premiere and TMPGEncAlthough most people recognise TMPGEnc's excellent encoding quality, and many are willing to put up with its long encoding times, it's sometimes not possible (and rarely if ever practical) to export your entire project to an AVI file and then load that file into TMPGEnc. Ideally TMPGEnc should be able to work as a plug-in to video editing programs, allowing the editor to export directly to MPEG-2 from the timeline. Unfortunately this is not possible, but there is a process that's close enough (as long as you're editing in Adobe Premiere version 5 or above): frame serving. Link http://dvd-hq.info/Frameserver.html Sections How to frameserve |
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Configuring TMPGEnc for high-quality, DVD-compliant MPEG-2The settings I will use in this guide are for DVD MPEG-2. If you're encoding video for web distribution, VCD, SVCD, etc., you will need to make some changes. I have little experience with those formats, but if you do a quick search on the web you'll find several sites with information about them. Most of the advice and information in this guide applies to all MPEG formats and encoders, though. Link http://dvd-hq.info/Compression.html Conversion AVI to DVD DivX to DVD XviD to DVD DV to DVD Sections How to convert to DVD MPEG2 Convert articles |
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