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mateus
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.mov error

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good morning everyono.

I Render this file on premiere pro with alpha chanvel etc etc, i test this file on the premiere and the file dont have background, but when i put on the resolume he stay like that with the white background.

I install the DXV Codec and the quick timer and do not work :(

please need help, thanks
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Zoltán
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Re: .mov error

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Could you share the file?
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Re: .mov error

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Zoltán wrote: Thu Jul 08, 2021 10:36 Could you share the file?
yees no problem over here

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tawbiC ... sp=sharing

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Re: .mov error

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Thanks, seems to be Quicktime Animation, indeed it seems to be interpreted as premultiplied by default.
If you convert the file to DXV, or import the original into Resolume, set it to straight Aplha, and it will play transparent.

Have you tried to export directly to DXV from Premiere? You should see it in the Format options.
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Re: .mov error

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Zoltán wrote: Thu Jul 08, 2021 18:27 Thanks, seems to be Quicktime Animation, indeed it seems to be interpreted as premultiplied by default.
If you convert the file to DXV, or import the original into Resolume, set it to straight Aplha, and it will play transparent.

Have you tried to export directly to DXV from Premiere? You should see it in the Format options.
i convert again with premiere pro using DXV 3 and when i put on resolume i use 50 add and WORKS !!

thanks <3 <3

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