And when you made the .avs file you chose Default AVISource (or AVISource) from the bottom pulldown menu in Open window in Vdub?
And you opened up the plugin window to make sure it installed ok?
Uhm, what else...you can check to make sure the Premiere AVS GUI.exe file is in your Premiere Pro, Plug-ins, folder in your program directory.
I opened up one of my Supernatural files and this is the exact script I used with it, and imported into Premiere (though it sounds like the script isn't the problem):
AssumeFPS(24) ConvertToRGB32()
I changed the frame rate from the 23 in the file to 24 because Premiere doesn't allow for a 23 FPS. It speeds the file up by a tiny fraction technically, but our eyes shouldn't notice it. And I didn't resize it.
Let me know what checking that other stuff shows when you get a chance. You should probably get some sleep for now. ;D
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And you opened up the plugin window to make sure it installed ok?
Uhm, what else...you can check to make sure the Premiere AVS GUI.exe file is in your Premiere Pro, Plug-ins, folder in your program directory.
I opened up one of my Supernatural files and this is the exact script I used with it, and imported into Premiere (though it sounds like the script isn't the problem):
AssumeFPS(24)
ConvertToRGB32()
I changed the frame rate from the 23 in the file to 24 because Premiere doesn't allow for a 23 FPS. It speeds the file up by a tiny fraction technically, but our eyes shouldn't notice it. And I didn't resize it.
Let me know what checking that other stuff shows when you get a chance. You should probably get some sleep for now. ;D