preferred format for incoming footage
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 21:12
Greetings,
I am new to Resolume, but not new to creating video clips, loops, projection etc. I've read the threads on the DXV format. I'm on a mac and I can't find DXV in Adobe (as noted by everyone), but I also can't find it in the the latest Compressor, and I can't even find it in MPEG Streamclip, which Resolume's page advises me not to use at all (which was weird, since it is a functioning free media grinder). There are a lot of out of date pages linked to on this site talking about the DXV format, and I see nowhere to create it in my software. Maybe this is a mac issue only
I'm no expert on Quicktime, but it seems like Apple itself has been deprecating it or old formats of it, so there has to be a secondary format that is the CURRENT optimal format for Resolume. What was the advantage of DXV over any other compression? Alpha?
Anyway, please advise. I chose this software over others because it seemed like the most cutting edge. Don't want to get buried in a format nightmare right out of the gate.
Thanks,
Martin
I am new to Resolume, but not new to creating video clips, loops, projection etc. I've read the threads on the DXV format. I'm on a mac and I can't find DXV in Adobe (as noted by everyone), but I also can't find it in the the latest Compressor, and I can't even find it in MPEG Streamclip, which Resolume's page advises me not to use at all (which was weird, since it is a functioning free media grinder). There are a lot of out of date pages linked to on this site talking about the DXV format, and I see nowhere to create it in my software. Maybe this is a mac issue only
I'm no expert on Quicktime, but it seems like Apple itself has been deprecating it or old formats of it, so there has to be a secondary format that is the CURRENT optimal format for Resolume. What was the advantage of DXV over any other compression? Alpha?
Anyway, please advise. I chose this software over others because it seemed like the most cutting edge. Don't want to get buried in a format nightmare right out of the gate.
Thanks,
Martin