![]() ![]() Then of course you can export to whatever movie format your system can handle.įor more information Google is your best friend: A properly written DPX file will even have the frame rate but I've found that importing DPX frames usually requires doing a "Modify > Interpret Footage" to specify the frames per second that you want it to playback. You can import DPX files (we called them frames at work) as an image sequence in Premiere or After Effects and probably several other programs. There is no audio in these files, that needs to be saved separately usually in a broadcast wav file. If you convert a MOV file to DPX you will end up with a bunch of sequential. Hi Voltarai - every expert started out as a beginner.ĭPX is a still image format very much like TIFF but like Andy600 mentioned with metadata like timecode and other motion picture related information.
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