but you wouldnt want to populate your resolume session with non-DXV files would you? I was under the impression that multiple media formats is sometimes responsible for annoying quirks or has that changed?Joris wrote:Alley and Resolume use exactly the same playback engine. If you can play it in Alley, you can play it in Resolume.
Resolume 6 is much more forgiving than 5 ever was so non-DXV files seem to work fine. I still re-encode to DXV3 whenever possible but I haven't had any major issues except with H.264 files (but that's expected!)but you wouldnt want to populate your resolume session with non-DXV files would you? I was under the impression that multiple media formats is sometimes responsible for annoying quirks or has that changed?
Wait...Oaktown wrote:.....
Resolume 6 is much more forgiving than 5 ever was so non-DXV files seem to work fine. I still re-encode to DXV3 whenever possible but I haven't had any major issues except with H.264 files (but that's expected!)
short clips are ok with me, but I had an artist bring me a 90min clip and it played like crap. I just ran it through VLC>NDI and it all worked out. I'm not going to waste my time and SSD space for an opening act's crap video file in 480i stolen from youtube lol.He2neg wrote:Wait...Oaktown wrote:.....
Resolume 6 is much more forgiving than 5 ever was so non-DXV files seem to work fine. I still re-encode to DXV3 whenever possible but I haven't had any major issues except with H.264 files (but that's expected!)
So you got trouble with h264 files? This Codec is so default on many other show playback Softwares....
What is the normal Stuff you dont have problem with. So what do i tell the coustomers what i need when they want to deliver / render just in time and cant do dxv?