is an all-in-one native importer plugin developed by Autokroma for Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Media Encoder. Released in late October 2021, version 1.0.2 focused on improving audio decoding in After Effects and updating the trial behavior. Core Functionality and Purpose
The primary purpose of Influx is to eliminate the need for external transcoding. It allows editors to import diverse video and audio codecs directly into Adobe Creative Cloud applications, saving disk space and time. Key features include:
: It handles containers and codecs that Adobe often struggles with or does not support natively, such as .MKV (OBS files), .WebM , and .FLV . AEscripts Influx 1.0.2
: Instead of displaying a solid turquoise image when the 500-frame trial limit is reached, it now shows a dedicated "trial image". Workflow Integration and Troubleshooting
: In Premiere Pro, settings are accessed by right-clicking a project item and selecting Source Settings ; in After Effects, it is located under Interpret Footage > Main > More Options . is an all-in-one native importer plugin developed by
: Supports AV1, VP9, FFV1 for archiving, Vidvox Hap, and Bink V1. Audio Codecs : Supports .FLAC, .OPUS, .OGG Vorbis, and .WMA.
: Editors can verify Influx is active by using Premiere Pro’s "DogEars" feature ( CTRL+F12 > EnableDogEars=true ), which displays real-time decoding information. It allows editors to import diverse video and
: Improved internal audio decoding specifically for After Effects.