DV Codec / Converting
Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 13:09
Hi,
I am new to the world of VJ (but not to the world of video) and my personal "shortlist" for VJ Software is down to GrandVJ and Resolume. (Windows-Freak, MAC-Eater). Since I have the feeling that my personal workstyle would be better supported by resolume, my biggest issues is "ease of re-use" of my footage, that I already have. With GrandVJ, I could start working right away, focussing on the artside - with resolume, I researched for hours why the video stayed black and crashed.
All my footage is on avi format with DV-Codec. (This was also the culprit for the crash, I would have preferred an error message about wrong codecs). This is due to the fact, that I am using a firewire based digitizer for my old cameras) . (No, I don't buy a new one)
I would have to re-convert all my clips, which is a daunting task. In GrandVJ, I could use it with no touching at all. And I can't tell, why DV-Codec should be a bad thing.
So my question is:
No 1: Why is DV-Codec not good for VJ-ing?
No 2: What would I need to buy in terms of CODEC and batch converter to convert my footage into something usable by resolume?
I am new to the world of VJ (but not to the world of video) and my personal "shortlist" for VJ Software is down to GrandVJ and Resolume. (Windows-Freak, MAC-Eater). Since I have the feeling that my personal workstyle would be better supported by resolume, my biggest issues is "ease of re-use" of my footage, that I already have. With GrandVJ, I could start working right away, focussing on the artside - with resolume, I researched for hours why the video stayed black and crashed.
All my footage is on avi format with DV-Codec. (This was also the culprit for the crash, I would have preferred an error message about wrong codecs). This is due to the fact, that I am using a firewire based digitizer for my old cameras) . (No, I don't buy a new one)
I would have to re-convert all my clips, which is a daunting task. In GrandVJ, I could use it with no touching at all. And I can't tell, why DV-Codec should be a bad thing.
So my question is:
No 1: Why is DV-Codec not good for VJ-ing?
No 2: What would I need to buy in terms of CODEC and batch converter to convert my footage into something usable by resolume?