I was wondering if it was possible to implement the DXV codec in freeware such as MediaCoder (http://www.mediacoderhq.com). My problem is I haven't found a way to batch convert via Quicktime. Using Adobe Media Encoder =


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ok_that's what I did so far. Guess I'll have to stick with that.VJair wrote:i batch convert in after effects. the DXV codec should be available in any software thats being used on a machine with DXV installed.
VJair-I'm thinking of getting After Effects, and part of the reason would be DMX conversion. Do you know if it imports WMVs?VJair wrote:i batch convert in after effects. the DXV codec should be available in any software thats being used on a machine with DXV installed.
Definitely (one of) the best commercial coder around for years. +1rxfromparis wrote:i using a non free encoding program called procoder3 from grass valley
http://www.grassvalley.com/products/procoder_3
works great, batch processing
but not free