Linux DXV Codec

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Enric_
Met Resolume in a bar the other day
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Linux DXV Codec

Post by Enric_ »

Hi all

I've read that there is not enough interest in a Linux port, the code is qt so is not such big effort, but I understand.

Anyways, a port of the codec (closed source) would be nice, I'm interested, really interested in being able to play quicktime DXV encoded files in linux. A library to integrate it in ffmpeg or quicktime4linux would do the trick.

There is any option you may consider this ?

Thanks

Joris
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Re: Linux DXV Codec

Post by Joris »

The hardware accelerated playback of DXV in Resolume is one of our unique selling points, in which we invested a lot of time and money. So for the time being, we are not going to make hardware accelerated playback available in other applications or operating systems.

Enric_
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Re: Linux DXV Codec

Post by Enric_ »

Thanks for your answer

I understand that DXV is your selling point, but We would like to negotiate a reasonable fee for the licences. We would like to use it as a codec for one of our products.

toastbrot
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Re: Linux DXV Codec

Post by toastbrot »

hi all.
time passes by and still no solution available? we still can not share dxv on onlineplatforms? any hack around?

cheers.ivo - videopong.net

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