Hi there, not strictly a Resolume question, but one that I'm sure many people here have addressed.
I'm looking for a way to take an MP4, slice it into clips, and then export each clip as a separate file. Ideally as a batch process.
What has worked so far (manually) is to load the MP4 into Final Cut Pro, slice it where I want, then select each section using the Range selection tool, and exporting it.
I can then use Alley to convert them all to DXV in one shot.
Is there a convenient way of automating the first part? ie a way to export each subclip on the timeline as a separate file?
What's a good simple way to cut an MP4 into a bunch of clips?
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Re: What's a good simple way to cut an MP4 into a bunch of clips?
If you'd cut the files in Resolume as multiple clips, you could batch render them to DXV. https://resolume.com/support/en/clip-renderer
Alley can also trim the files for you when converting.
Alley can also trim the files for you when converting.
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