Adobe Media Encoder 1.0 was introduced on Augas an integrated part of Premiere Pro 1.0.It is designed for integration into workflows with other video applications such as Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects. Under Export, choose 'Movie to Quicktime Movie'Ĭhoose the desired compression setting from the Compression dropdown.Adobe Media Encoder ( AME) is a video media transcoding utility developed and marketed by Adobe through Adobe Creative Cloud. Under Compression, choose whether you want Normal or High Quality, and with or without alpha. In the Video tab, select the resolution, pixel aspect ratio and frame rate you would like to use. (From here on, both apps use the same interface). In Media Encoder, click on the preset name The channels and color depth will adjust themselves automatically.įrom Premiere, choose File > Export > Media In the Format Options, choose whether you want Normal or High Quality, and with or without alpha. Once installed, this is how it works in each application: Adobe After EffectsĬlick the Output Module settings (by default this is set to 'Lossless') When you do not have any of the Adobe apps, the plugins are not installed either, so your system stays clean. This way, you can export to DXV on a computer that does not have Resolume, or when you have just installed any of the Adobe applications. If you like, you can download the Alley installer to install the plugins separately as well. ![]() These plugins get installed automatically when you install Resolume and you have either After Effects, Media Encoder or Premiere installed on the same computer. Resolume comes with plugins to export directly to DXV3 from the Adobe packages. Adobe After Effects, Premiere and Media Encoder ![]() It's so simple the files almost encode themselves, but you can read more about the process in Alley's own manual page. This is by far the easiest and free-est option. The easiest way to create DXV encoded files is to use Alley. mov files with DXV encoding Resolume Alley When a DXV video is played with any other software, it is not rendered by the videocard so there is no performance gain in other software except Resolume. Playback of video files with the DXV codec is only hardware accelerated when played in Resolume. When your source does not have alpha channels, it's best to use the 'No Alpha' options to keep file size down. Choosing one of these options will not magically create a transparent background if the source file does not contain it. Keep in mind that your original file needs to have an alpha channel for the 'With Alpha' options. Just choose any of the 'With Alpha' options to render with included alpha channels. The DXV codec can also store the alpha channel. Your image quality will not be improved at all, the only thing you'll get is bigger files that look exactly the same. Because you are rendering from a DXV2 source, any image artefacts are already rendered into the file. Especially do not re-encode your DXV2 files to DXV3 High Quality. There is no need to re-encode your entire DXV2 library. Only use it on files that have visible artefacts when you render them to Normal Quality. Only if you notice a lot of banding on gradients, should you use the High Quality setting.Įxpect file size to double when encoding to DXV3 HQ! With great power comes great responsibility, so don't use High Quality as your default render setting. ![]() We advise to do all encoding at Normal Quality. It is pre-configured to be as fast as possible. ![]() Rendering movies with the DXV Codec is extremely easy because there is very little to configure. The DXV codec means you can work on much higher resolutions and frame-rates, with much lower CPU and RAM usage. Today's video cards have enormous processing power available. The decompression of the video frames is done directly on the video card. The Resolume DXV Video Codec is a hardware (GPU) accelerated codec.
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