Hi, does anyone use Adobe Premiere Pro 6 and have problems when #1 encoding with XVid and #2 viewing already XVid encoded files. If anyone has a solution please let me know. ![]()



Hi, does anyone use Adobe Premiere Pro 6 and have problems when #1 encoding with XVid and #2 viewing already XVid encoded files. If anyone has a solution please let me know. ![]()
It locks up on me when I try also
Turn the Status window off in Advanced Options/Debugging and it won’t lock up
Dude thank you so much, I have been banging my head against the wall the past few days trying to figure out why premiere crashed everytime I tryed to render out using Xvid. I turned off the status window and biggity bam the mutha f*cka started rendering. You rock!
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LoL, thanks for the feedback ![]()
OMG you rock rk! I’ve never been able to decode XviD movies on premiere until I found this solution by chance.
Thanks a ton.
Hi!
Hmmm, but where the f**k is advanced option? Or it isint in tryal version of Premiere?
tnx
The option they are talking about isn’t in Premiere, it’s in the Xvid encode options.
hi!
tnx
. iv got almost gray for finding that option.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
THANK YOU! ^^ Btw does any1 of you know how to make the audio in Premiere to mp3/Lame or such, the AC3 doesn’t work for some odd reason
sorry for bad english, hope you got the point ![]()
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I have Adobe Premier Pro for XP and i’m running into a compression frustration. I want to compress some video i’ve recorded onto my computer. I recorded it in a simple mpeg 1 format. I’ll import the video into premier then drag it in the video/audio timeline with no problem. Then i’ll go to “export movie” and pick “microsoft avi” so the Xvid codec is a selectable option. I select the Xvid codec,no problem. But When i’m at the audio tab to select an audio compression, i don’t see the “mpeg” option. Only when i export audio only, do i see the mpeg 4 audio compression. Does any of you smart folks know what i’m doing wrong...Thanx
The listed fix didn’t work for me because there was no option listed in the Advanced Option/Debug window to turn off the status window. I’m using Xvid 1.0.3.
It worked for me. I’m using XVid 1.1-beta2.
I was able to drop in an xvid encoded file, but the audio was out of sync. (Variable bit-rate [VGR]vs. constant bitrate [CBR]) I had to re-encode it to an mpeg file using the instructions here — http://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/140703.php. Once encoded as mpg then the sound and video synced and looked fine
thanks RK it’s been weeks i’ve been trying ![]()
I’m trying to download an .avi movie onto adobe premiere but everytime I click 'Import' it says 'Unable to open that file. File uses an unsupported compresion format'
Can anyone please help?
omg thank you so much for this =D
I’m having problems with the monitor that previews the edited material using Xvid. Also the source monitor is having some slight problems, like not showing the picture while jogging. Any help?
Glad I found this I sat with that darn window on for ages before killing Premiere. I tried Xvid because DivX will not render right from prem pro 7 or 1.5, but I now have an answer for that problem as well ![]()