DXV3 codec not visible in streamclip

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GMAS
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DXV3 codec not visible in streamclip

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Hi,

I've installed Arena5, I've updated Quicktime player and reinstalled de dxv3 codec from the website. But I can't select a dxv3 codec anywhere in Streamclip or in Adobe media encoder. It's not under the quicktime codec options...
Any ideas?

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Re: DXV3 codec not visible in streamclip

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Hey GMAS;

Are you on windows or mac?

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Re: DXV3 codec not visible in streamclip

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Windows 7 64bit

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Re: DXV3 codec not visible in streamclip

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Where do you have your Quicktime installed? I think the DXV installer installed the codec on the "standard" location. Do you have your Quicktime installed somewhere else than your main disk where your OS is installed?

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Re: DXV3 codec not visible in streamclip

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GMAS, Streamclip sucks on PC, there hasn't been an update (I've asked).

The Option is there but you're going to have to really dig to find it.

You will have to go to "Export as other", then select quicktime, then select settings, then select your video settings.
From there you will find DXV3 under the video codec options (in the drop down menu at the top). From there you can change your DXV3 settings as well.
(This works the same in batch)

Where as on OSX you would just select "export as quicktime" and then select DXV3 from your dropdown contextual menu.

I haven't been able to get Alpha to work in streamclip either, where as using AME, my Alpha's work again.

Hope this helps

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Re: DXV3 codec not visible in streamclip

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Daniel wrote:Where do you have your Quicktime installed? I think the DXV installer installed the codec on the "standard" location. Do you have your Quicktime installed somewhere else than your main disk where your OS is installed?
^ Very important question as well.

You'll need Quicktime alternative (1.81 I believe?). Install 32bit quicktime, 32 bit quicktime alternative. 64 bit quicktime, then the dxv3 installer.

Make sure you have a QTSystem folder in the 3 locations (32 bit quicktime, 32 bit quicktime alternative, 64 bit quicktime) and copy and paste the DXV3 .qtx files into all 3 folders. then your DXV3 codecs should populate.

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