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DXV conversion

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 22:11
by dth122
I have several DXV3 files that I need to convert to ProRes for playback in different software. I know that I can use Quicktime to go to H.264, but prefer not to transcode twice.

Is there any software that supports batch conversion using DXV3 as the source?
- Dave

Re: DXV conversion

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 15:10
by Joris
On a Mac, you can't beat Compressor.

Just chewed through 80 1080p DXV3 files to ProRes4444 in 5 minutes.

Re: DXV conversion

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2016 15:48
by Oaktown
I concur with Joris, Compressor is a great option and hard to beat for $50 but here are a couple other viable alternative available on both PC & Macs:
Are you converting from DXV3 to ProRes to retain the alpha layer?

Re: DXV conversion

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 17:49
by dth122
Thanks for the recommendations. I will give them a look. I agree that Compressor is hard to beat and most likely the best option. I didn't want to spend $50 before confirming that it will take DXV files as input.

I'm converting to Prores because I'm using QLab for some of its multichannel audio capabilities. It doesn't support DXV.
- Dave

Re: DXV conversion

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 18:45
by Oaktown
I love Qlab but definitely not a great media server software because it is fairly limited when it comes to compositing and advanced mapping.

I use Qlab all the time in conjunction with Resolume so let me give you a slightly different approach. Manage your audio content in Qlab and your video content in Resolume then trigger Resolume clips or columns using Qlab OSC cues. You can also easily generate multiple Linear Timecodes in Qlab and use them as SMPTE 1 & 2 in Resolume via Soundflower (2ch) using channels 1 and 2.

For more complex projects, I also control both Qlab and Resolume via OSC using Vezer.

Re: DXV conversion

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 21:02
by dth122
That's a great idea. It would keep all of the content native and provide more flexibility as things change. I'll need to play with OSC cues a little bit more. I haven't used them much yet.
- Dave

Re: DXV conversion

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 02:59
by Oaktown
Let me know if you need any help setting up OSC cues in Qlab to run Resolume and I will send you some pointers.