using xvid encoded avis
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Hi kapnobatai_
Please do not use xvids or divx with resolume, the video file are too much compressed (mpeg4).
The best way to solve your issue is to encode your videos with Cinepak or Indeo codecs.
You may use Canopus ProCoder or any video editing software to do it (such as AfterEffects, Premiere Pro, etc...)
Please do not use xvids or divx with resolume, the video file are too much compressed (mpeg4).
The best way to solve your issue is to encode your videos with Cinepak or Indeo codecs.
You may use Canopus ProCoder or any video editing software to do it (such as AfterEffects, Premiere Pro, etc...)