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Old 05-13-2008, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by RDINIS View Post
You probably need to buy that codec, i don't know if that is free , also export it to using media encoder you have lots of options there it should work better . If you don't know media encoder is an option of adobe premier right beneath that one you have used .
AFAIK, there is no option for AVI in Media Encoder, you have to use export.

Personally, my experiences with DivX encoding in Premiere has always been abysmal - I have been using Premiere since 1.5 and have *never, ever* gotten DivX encoding to work properly. It always gives glitchy output etc.

Personally, what I do is this:
Use the DebugMode Frameserver to frameserve your project to VirtualDub and do your divx encoding in Vdub.

Failing that, render a copy out using a good transport codec and then import that into Vdub and encode from that.

Oh, and you do *not* need the Pro (Paid) version of DivX. Sure it will give you more options (eg motion compensation?) but the free version of divx will let you encode.
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