DXV, Windows 10 and Quicktime
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 13:48
I just installed Resolume (demo) on my Windows 10 machine and like it very much. Now I try to play my content with it, but yet with no success. I've got .mov files that are encoded with H264-MPEG-4 AVC. VLC media player plays these videos on windows 10, but Resolume doesn't.
I didn't find any list in the manual which codes are accepted by Resolume, only the advice to use DXV.
ok - for converting to DXV, I need some software like MPEG streamclip. Apparently, Quicktime is required for MPEG streamclip. Are there alternatives that don't require Quicktime?
In case you wonder why I'm asking - as you know, Apple dropped development of Quicktime for Windows some time ago. I read that installing Quicktime on Windows 10 is kind of a hack / not easy, and there is advice not to install it any more because of security issues.
https://www.extremetech.com/internet/22 ... mmediately
How do you deal with that?
I could use my macBook for converting the files, but it is dying and I don't know how long I can use it, so a solution that is future-proof would be appreciated...
I didn't find any list in the manual which codes are accepted by Resolume, only the advice to use DXV.
ok - for converting to DXV, I need some software like MPEG streamclip. Apparently, Quicktime is required for MPEG streamclip. Are there alternatives that don't require Quicktime?
In case you wonder why I'm asking - as you know, Apple dropped development of Quicktime for Windows some time ago. I read that installing Quicktime on Windows 10 is kind of a hack / not easy, and there is advice not to install it any more because of security issues.
https://www.extremetech.com/internet/22 ... mmediately
How do you deal with that?
I could use my macBook for converting the files, but it is dying and I don't know how long I can use it, so a solution that is future-proof would be appreciated...