DXV and Converters

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rxfromparis
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Re: DXV and Converters

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thx sleepy tom !!

MPEG_Streamclip_1.2.1b1 is working fine on my 64bit machine, batch processing and all :D

but when i try tu use Super C or Mediacoder x64, which are both quicktime compatible i cannot see the dxv codec,
is this the same for you ???
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Re: DXV and Converters

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rxfromparis wrote:thx sleepy tom !!

MPEG_Streamclip_1.2.1b1 is working fine on my 64bit machine, batch processing and all :D

but when i try tu use Super C or Mediacoder x64, which are both quicktime compatible i cannot see the dxv codec,
is this the same for you ???
yup :cry:
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sleepytom
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Re: DXV and Converters

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neither mediacoder nor superC actually use quicktime, they create quicktime compatible files but they use the codecs that are part of the FFMpeg project (a suite of opensource video tools) this is why the DXV codec is not possible in these apps.

the only downside to mpegstreamclip is that it doesn't support alpha channels.

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Re: DXV and Converters

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if you need to preserve alpha channels then compressor on osx will do the job, with batch support. :)

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