SiNiSon wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 15:56
Do we just update reinstall DXV on graphics machines? Or do I need to install resolume on our animation rigs to render out DXV from AfterEffects?
Thx
S
The DXV plugin is also bundled with the new version of Alley.
Still no joy. DXV3 doesn't appear to be an option. See attached screenshot.
Also having this problem, can anyone shed some light on this?
Looks like AME doesn't create the common folders for Adobe products, and doesn't add registry entries the installer looks for.
Try installing a trial for Premiere pro or AE, and reinstall Resolume.
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Installed Alley (and exporter plugin) on a friend's computer (who had Premiere installed).
Then went to:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plug-ins\7.0\MediaCore
And copied the "Resolume DXV" Folder, to my computer under:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CC 2018\Plug-ins\Common
Restarted Media Encoder and success!
Unfortunately as Zoltan said, it appears when you just install Media Encoder it doesn't create the Common directory that the Resolume Codec installer is looking for, so assumes that you do not have any adobe products installed to load the plugin. Would be good if this could be updated in the Alley and Resolume installers to also install to the Media Encoder directory, although this is more of an Adobe flaw than Resolume's issue.
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