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    Direct output to Mpeg in Adobe Premiere

    Hi all,

    Adobe Premiere is a very good non-compiled software. I want to first output AVI format, then compressed into TMPG Enc encoding tools such as MPEG files, which is troublesome to say the least, such as the output file slightly larger, then the output is something, and compression have to wait. So, how can i allowed to Premiere directly to the output MPEG documents? Please help. Thanks in advance.

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    Direct output to Mpeg in Adobe Premiere

    I used the same approach to the TMPGEnc, but TMPGEnc is an excellent coding compression software, despite numerous upgrades has not increased as a Premiere plug-in features, but fortunately there are many dedicated people in them spontaneously "matchmaking", first AV Synth, skillfully from Premiere to TMPG Enc to read the data sent to output MPEG file, but it is a manual installation and set up more trouble; followed by Premiere Video Server PlugIn, as a Premiere plug-in, to complete the same with the AVISynth tasks, after installation simply set up on the line. Check that and reply.

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    Direct output to Mpeg in Adobe Premiere

    You need Video Server Package includes Premiere Video Server PlugIn v0.93, thta is about 1.28MB. The package has Premiere, FlashMpeg applications such as five kinds of the corresponding plug-in, such as the need to select only "PlugIns for Premiere" one, then the software will automatically detect the location of Premiere plug-in, and automatically update the older versions of files. Install that plug-in and reply.

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    Direct output to Mpeg in Adobe Premiere

    After downloading the plug in , you need to go audio tab, select "Normal" mode, the other are using the default values, confirmation of the output files back to Premiere window, where the output file names will not actually be used, directly click the Save button, there will be Video Server contributions to a warning window, 10 seconds after being activated click "Go" button, "Premiere Video Server Settings" window, as shown. Thus the output AVI files to the virtual work is completed, Click behind the "Advanced Settings" button, the first time will get an error and prompts load the default settings, do not ignore, there "Video Server" settings window, "Frame Server" tab, selecting the service mode: "AVIWrapper "the middle as the default output file name box, virtual AVI file name C:/ IPCServer.AVI, generally do not need to change. All the best.

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    Direct output to Mpeg in Adobe Premiere

    You need to Run TMPGEnc Plus, in the main window, click enter imaging field behind the "Browse" button, locate the virtual AVI file name "C: \ IPCServer.AVI" , you can see the input sound bar automatically appear in the same document. Yo just need to specify the column in the output file file name, and then click the top left corner of the "Start" button, you can see the progress bar TMPGEnc Plus encoding a blue progress bar, the progress bar began to Premiere hand in hand. , click "Premiere Video Server Settings" window "Stop" button. All the best.

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