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Hello,
I am trying to export a video clip I created in After Effects with the DXV 3 codec (DXV Codec - Resolume VJ Software) but it is not appearing in my list no matter which Preset I choose. Running MacOS High Sierra 10.13.2.
I have searched online and have found few definitive answers, does this have to do at all with Apple dropping support for Quicktime? Is there anyway I can manually install the codec into the Adobe Media Encoder CC 2018 manually?
Thanks,
Kenneth
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Have you tried uninstalling and then re-installing the CODEC. And, yes, this is very likely to Adobe dropping support for legacy, 32-bit QT CODECs - just take note that it was Apple that dropped support for said CODECs.
Please drop a note to let others know if the uninstalling and reinstalling helps.
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Yes, I am downloading the codec from here: DXV Codec - Resolume VJ Software and uninstall/reinstall had no efffect. If there is an alternate location I should be using instead I would appreciate it, and thanks for the reply
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Have you tried using Adobe Media Encoder for the DXV output option? Your other option is to ask the folks at Resolume - it's their software, I'm sure they'll know of at least a workaround.
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First - greetings fellow VJ - let the light be with you.
So I have two informations for you and as usual one is good and one is bad
Bad: For now if you wish to export DXV files from AE you have to use earlier version of AE. It was comming and in latest Adobe update they dropped support for 3rd party QT codects so also for DXV so in latest version tyyou can't use
Good: Resolume team working (and they said it will be ready soon) on exporter plugin for Adobe products. So be patient.
For now as I said you can use earlier version of AE/Media Encoder version for DXV export. Or after rendering your outputs from AE to some other codecs just batch rerender them in (that what I use and what i know that work):
- Windows - MPEG Streamclip (can't render with alpha
- MAC - QTAmateur
And lastly - before you start bashing Adobe for that decision let me clarify:
a) It was long time comming and that is just another step of getting rid of QT
b) dropping QT support is good thing because QT is old outdated and 32bit piece of s... oftware
The only regret that I have is only that Resolume guys (that I love and I use that software since version 1.5) did not made Adobe exporter avaliable before Adobe dropped latest version of updates - they know (or should know) that it is comming.
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I was searching for the answer to this problem for almost 2 weeks! Thank you very much
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You are welcome. When Resolume guys will release Adobe exporterfor DXV I will try to let you know here.
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Thank you
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Ok. So as I promissed. Just 2 days ago Resolume guys released DXV exporter for Adobe products (including AE). If anyone need to export from AE straight to DXv codec - download and instal nevest Alley & DXV 3 Codec from this page: Download - Resolume VJ Software
And after that you do not need to look for DXV codec in Quick Time codecs menu - you can find it as separate Codec in AME/AE menu.
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FYI, DXV3 should be listed in the same dropdown where you get Quicktime. I know it used to be nested in with all the other quicktime codecs but now it'll be found as it's own thing. Same thing happened with HAP.
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