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HAP codec

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2016 01:51
by olialonso
Hi all
Resolume win 10 crash when i load a mov. file whit hap codec...
Can I help me?
Thanks

Re: HAP codec

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2016 01:55
by drazkers
Resolume uses the DXV codec. Hap should play in theory if you have the latest hap codec installed but performance will be terrible compared to DXV.

Re: HAP codec

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 12:48
by n23
drazkers wrote:Resolume uses the DXV codec. Hap should play in theory if you have the latest hap codec installed but performance will be terrible compared to DXV.
That's not true, HAP and DXV have comparable performance, both codecs use the same OpenGL-based image decoding feature.

+1 for HAP support. It's 2018, most of Windows media servers support it already.

Re: HAP codec

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 15:43
by Zoltán
n23 wrote:
drazkers wrote:Resolume uses the DXV codec. Hap should play in theory if you have the latest hap codec installed but performance will be terrible compared to DXV.
That's not true, HAP and DXV have comparable performance, both codecs use the same OpenGL-based image decoding feature.
+1 for HAP support. It's 2018, most of Windows media servers support it already.
As does Resolume 6.

Re: HAP codec

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 19:03
by drazkers
n23 wrote:
drazkers wrote:Resolume uses the DXV codec. Hap should play in theory if you have the latest hap codec installed but performance will be terrible compared to DXV.
That's not true, HAP and DXV have comparable performance, both codecs use the same OpenGL-based image decoding feature.

+1 for HAP support. It's 2018, most of Windows media servers support it already.
Hi there, resolume 6 now supports hap and runs great. This post was made in 2016 and the quoted statement is only valid for Resolume 5.

I hope you enjoy experimenting with Hap and R6 in 2018. I certainly have been! :)

Re: HAP codec

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 19:17
by n23
Oh that's great!

Please add "SOLVED" to the name of this topic, this page is the first result in Google for "resolume hap" phrase. :)

Re: HAP codec

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 19:46
by KristofNys
I just tested resolume 6.0.7 Arena with some HAPQ files that were encoded for d3 / Disguise, and they play perfectly in Quicktime and VLC , But are completely distorted, both in color and shape when i play them in Resolume (Windows 10) ... so i guess it's not really solved .... Also Mpeg-2 files that i encoded for Hippotizer (and that used to play perfectly on avenue 4, are no longer working in Arena 6, and are even crashing the program !

Re: HAP codec

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 04:48
by drazkers
KristofNys wrote:I just tested resolume 6.0.7 Arena with some HAPQ files that were encoded for d3 / Disguise, and they play perfectly in Quicktime and VLC , But are completely distorted, both in color and shape when i play them in Resolume (Windows 10) ... so i guess it's not really solved .... Also Mpeg-2 files that i encoded for Hippotizer (and that used to play perfectly on avenue 4, are no longer working in Arena 6, and are even crashing the program !
From what i read on the release notes Resolume supports Hap but not HapQ. Not even disguise properly supports HapQ with alpha right either(Well back in november it didn't). Just HapQ HQ.

Re: HAP codec

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2018 12:24
by Zoltán
KristofNys wrote:I just tested resolume 6.0.7 Arena with some HAPQ files that were encoded for d3 / Disguise, and they play perfectly in Quicktime and VLC , But are completely distorted, both in color and shape when i play them in Resolume (Windows 10) ... so i guess it's not really solved .... Also Mpeg-2 files that i encoded for Hippotizer (and that used to play perfectly on avenue 4, are no longer working in Arena 6, and are even crashing the program !
We'd love to get our hands on these files that don't play properly in Resolume!

Re: HAP codec

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2018 19:20
by KristofNys
The problem is that it's custom content created for a major band (at least here in Belgium and Holland) , so i can't share it. I will however try to encode some files that produce the same problem in Resolume, and upload those.