| 06 Feb 2005 12:41 am |
John Guest | Are there any plugins for Adobe Premiere 7.0 that will let me import ogm or mkv format flies? or do i have to convert them? I really hope i don’t have to convert it would just take way to much time =(
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| 03 Aug 2005 02:35 pm |
gepetto Guest | very easy...
this method may import the file w/o the audio if the ogm or mkv has multiple audio streams. It’s not a plugin but a separate program called AviSynth. Install it from www.avisynth.org and create a script, which is a text file that looks like this (with quotes):
DirectShowSource(“C:/yourfolder/yourfile.ogm”
save the file, change the extension from ".txt” to ".avs” and load the script into Premiere. If you have problems with the audio (and if you don’t NEED it) add this on the second line:
KillAudio()
hope I helped! 
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| 09 Nov 2005 11:20 am |
eviration Guest | Thanks for trying to help Gepetto,
But there’s something not right here. Why download AVISynth and then never use it?
I’ve created the script file as you advised with a TEXT EDITOR, but of course get
“No importer found that supports this file type”
Because of course Premiere has no idea how to decode the file. (as per the problem!)
If this is a solution, there must be much more too it that has not been said, because the method just described is clearly nonesense. How will Adobe know what filters to use?
~Rog.
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| 09 Nov 2005 11:49 am |
eviration Guest | Okay, sorry if the last post came off as raving.
This method works well with Windows Movie Maker and MPlayer2 (and most media players which use the system codecs for decoding).
HOWEVER, Premiere does not, and therefore just sees the script as a corrupted video file. I don’t think it is possible to use Premiere with AVISynth.
But it works GREAT with Windows Movie Maker (and most Microsoft operating systems are distributed with this!) Use this!
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| 11 Nov 2005 12:59 pm |
Gepetto Guest | hmm... there’s a plugin for that... PremiereAVS... but I don’t remember where to download it... sorry
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| 18 Oct 2007 02:51 pm |
Kionon Guest | AMVapp will allow you to import avs files into premiere, however, I cannot seem to import mkv files.
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| 19 Nov 2007 04:53 pm |
Wayner Guest | You can use PremiereAVS, It works with Premiere and you can add every file you can play with the system codecs.
http://videoeditorskit.sourceforge.net/
Greets
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| 25 Jan 2008 03:35 pm |
Dac X Lee Guest | The page behind that link doesn’t offer a download link for the file, just reviews.... u_u
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| 25 Jan 2008 03:45 pm |
Dac X Lee Guest | One more thing.
That AVS stuff didn’t work for me. Neither in Premiere nor in Windows Movie Maker.
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