There are two ways to get it:
is a lightweight, super-fast video player and batch transcoder developed by Resolume . While Avenue and Arena handle the performance, Alley prepares your media to ensure those performances are flawless. It is designed to play almost any media file, but its primary purpose is converting videos into the DXV codec .
Prepping for a major show often requires encoding hundreds of video loops simultaneously. Alley handles this efficiently by utilizing all available CPU cores on your Mac to run parallel batch conversions. Drag your files into the viewport, select them all using CMD + A , set your conversion configurations, and send them to the render queue to process your entire library concurrently. Resolume Alley
Resolume Alley is a dedicated video player and DXV encoder. In the world of live visual performance, standard video formats like MP4 (H.264) are highly inefficient. They require significant CPU power to decode on the fly, leading to stuttering, dropped frames, and lag during a live show.
There are two ways to get it:
is a lightweight, super-fast video player and batch transcoder developed by Resolume . While Avenue and Arena handle the performance, Alley prepares your media to ensure those performances are flawless. It is designed to play almost any media file, but its primary purpose is converting videos into the DXV codec .
Prepping for a major show often requires encoding hundreds of video loops simultaneously. Alley handles this efficiently by utilizing all available CPU cores on your Mac to run parallel batch conversions. Drag your files into the viewport, select them all using CMD + A , set your conversion configurations, and send them to the render queue to process your entire library concurrently. Resolume Alley
Resolume Alley is a dedicated video player and DXV encoder. In the world of live visual performance, standard video formats like MP4 (H.264) are highly inefficient. They require significant CPU power to decode on the fly, leading to stuttering, dropped frames, and lag during a live show.