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Clip stop with BIG FILE SIZE
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 16:50
by extonjaez
Hello
I'm under Resolume 3.32 and i use uncompressed avi files of 2Go under win7 64.
(My laptop have 4Go of memory and my desktop 16go).
But when i trig a clip, the clip stop in the middle
Do you know why??
Thanks a lot for your answer

Re: Clip stop with BIG FILE SIZE
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 00:25
by extonjaez
Some Help

Re: Clip stop with BIG FILE SIZE
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 02:00
by VJair
do the clips play ok in another player...like media player / winamp / vlc ?
have you tried the clips in another format? ( DXV ? )
2gb is quite a large file.
Re: Clip stop with BIG FILE SIZE
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 02:29
by Basic
agree with VjAir, what resolution are you using too? (out of interest)
Re: Clip stop with BIG FILE SIZE
Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 19:13
by extonjaez
VJair wrote:do the clips play ok in another player...like media player / winamp / vlc ?
have you tried the clips in another format? ( DXV ? )
2gb is quite a large file.
I try the file 2Go with Gomplayer but no issue
I tried the same trig in DXV, no issue, but quality is too low
I Tried in Resolume 3.32 with a powerfull desktop (win7 64bits 16go) and i have the same issue.
Why?
Re: Clip stop with BIG FILE SIZE
Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 12:12
by Joris
I try the file 2Go with Gomplayer but no issue
I tried the same trig in DXV, no issue, but quality is too low
Streaming uncompressed video fluently is a challenge for any system, and I'm surprised to hear other players can handle it.
We introduced DXV precisely for tasks as this, and receive very few complaints about the quality. We'd love to see both the original and DXV version of your clips side by side, and hear from you where it should be improved.
Joris
Re: Clip stop with BIG FILE SIZE
Posted: Sun May 15, 2011 19:53
by extonjaez
goto10 wrote: we receive very few complaints about the quality
The issue here is that the clip stopped (definitely) when i use an uncompressed file and not about the quality of DXV codec (I used Procoder sometimes to convert a video file to DXV and there is really a difference on some files or some screens)
Many computers have now 12gb or 16gb of RAM
My question is :
Why my clip stopped when i used uncompressed files of 2.1Gb ??
best regards and thanks a lot
Re: Clip stop with BIG FILE SIZE
Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 13:37
by Joris
Hey ExtonJaez
The amount of RAM you have in your computer is not related to the file size of your clips, so putting more RAM into your computer has no influence on your issue.
The uncompressed clip stops because Avenue is an application designed for doing live video, and using uncompressed footage is not suited for that. Uncompressed footage is used in broadcast or film industries (and even there not so much), when picture quality is of more importance than performance. We provide you with the DXV codec which gives the highest quality possible while still maintaining good performance.
Joris
Re: Clip stop with BIG FILE SIZE
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 21:15
by extonjaez
"The uncompressed clip stops because Avenue is an application designed for doing live video, and using uncompressed footage is not suited for that"
I just want to know why the video stops, is it related to frame rate? a copyrights issue? a command line to limit files at 2gb... DXV is great ok, but I just want to know why the video stops. I use sometimes big size uncompressed files with many details?
Many thanks for your anwser