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Re: 2k & 4k Compression
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Daniel Low
(Danny2007)
on Jul 17, 2008 at 9:31:51 am
Forget cleaner, even the Mac version. Both should be able to read DPX, but they are so out of date and buggy, especially when trying to run XL in a 'virtual' setup.
You should be looking at getting your hands on Telestream Episode, which can read DPX and is an excellent compression tool.
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