DXV useless on video converters

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NexusVisions
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DXV useless on video converters

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it doesn't appear...how about make some video converter special for resolume DXV codec?

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Re: DXV useless on video converters

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DXV is implemented as a QuickTime codec. Any video converter that can call Quicktime can handle conversion into DXV.

For example, the Batch Export Utility here: http://lividinstruments.com/support_downloads.php

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Re: DXV useless on video converters

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gpvillamil wrote:DXV is implemented as a QuickTime codec. Any video converter that can call Quicktime can handle conversion into DXV.

For example, the Batch Export Utility here: http://lividinstruments.com/support_downloads.php

Thanx bro,

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Re: DXV useless on video converters

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im using MPEG_Streamclip_1.2.1b1 conected to quicktime, the dxv is in the folder of quicktime on program files but when a try to use it on streamclip it doesn't show...

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Re: DXV useless on video converters

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Are you saying it doesn't show in the list of available compressors?

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Re: DXV useless on video converters

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goto10 wrote:Are you saying it doesn't show in the list of available compressors?

that's right, is in the folder on program files but when im trying to use it doesn't show on the list, weird isn't?
it was on program files 64x and i change it all to program files on c// of course, by default is on the quicktime files, what codec is better after DXV? should i have my videos on AVI or MOV? i use both and a lot with indeo codec and h264...works really good but im curious about the dxv.

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Re: DXV useless on video converters

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It shouldn't be necessary to change install locations manually. Does it work with a default install?

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goto10 wrote:It shouldn't be necessary to change install locations manually. Does it work with a default install?
No, doesn't work, i give up( i tried with different video converters that work with quicktime), i dont have any problem running my videos by the way, resolume is awesome, i just was curious about the performance of DXV, my machine runs resolume very well also HD compositions, thanx for the support!

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If anyone has adobe CS5, there's program called Adobe Media Encoder. If you click the dropdown called preset on your file, choose Edit export settings and choose quicktime as format, then you should be able to find dxv under video codecs. I just tried it and it works like a charm!

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123thedude wrote:If anyone has adobe CS5, there's program called Adobe Media Encoder. If you click the dropdown called preset on your file, choose Edit export settings and choose quicktime as format, then you should be able to find dxv under video codecs. I just tried it and it works like a charm!
Thanx! i'll try it,...

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