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DXV 3 codec on 3,58 f/s?

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2019 12:20
by Bobvandeveen
Hi there!

When i render my clips in After Effects, with the DXV 3 codec (high+alpha), the renderd clip has been renderd at 3,58 f/s, instead of the 29,97 f/s of the composition. If i render my clips in the same composition with the losless+alpha it is at 29,97 f/s.
Does anyone else had this problem before? Or does any of you guys have a solution?
Thanks anyway!

Re: DXV 3 codec on 3,58 f/s?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 15:39
by Zoltán
Which AE version, and which Resolume version do you have installed on the machine?

Re: DXV 3 codec on 3,58 f/s?

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 07:26
by maspencenk
I also experienced it. My solution is don't render DXV3 directly from the after effect, but render first to ProRes or HAP, then render again using Alley to get DXV3. This is wasting time maybe.
But this also avoids delays when playing clips with audio on resolume that often occurs in long duration clips with various fps footage.

Re: DXV 3 codec on 3,58 f/s?

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2020 14:43
by judicator
Same there! Tryin to using Resolume Alley and Adobe After Effects (nothing matter what version) for encoding video, but result everytime same (got problem with fps and long duration).
BUT! If i will using MPEG Streamclip (which encode only on CPU) for same file i got good video on finish. Really strange!
So problem in GPU rendering.

P.S. Problem is gone if i change fps in Adobe After Effects composition file from 29.97 to 30. But its uncomfortably, because i cant change fps in Resolume Alley.

Resolume Arena 7.1.0 rev67353
Resolume Alley 2.1.6 rev7029
Windows 10 Home 1909, ASUS GM501GS (GeForce GTX 1070)

Re: DXV 3 codec on 3,58 f/s?

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2020 17:26
by judicator
Team Resolume? 🤔

Re: DXV 3 codec on 3,58 f/s?

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2020 19:42
by Zoltán
We're working on this for the next release.
Meanwhile, try rendering your content from AE to an alternative format, and get Alley 2.1.5 from the bottom of our download page, and use that to convert your file to DXV.