What are you currently using (e.g., M1, M2, M3, or Intel)?
Since version 7.2.0, Resolume Alley includes the ability to convert videos to Apple ProRes (all flavors) and Motion JPEG, in addition to DXV. This feature is particularly useful for users who want to preserve high image quality during intermediate steps or who work in editing workflows that prioritise ProRes. For example, you might convert a downloaded MP4 to ProRes 422 for colour grading, then later use that ProRes file to generate a DXV version for live playback. The ProRes conversion works identically to DXV conversion – simply select ProRes from the format dropdown instead of DXV.
Add as a dockable button in the top toolbar and as a right-click option on Alley files in the project browser.
is a completely free, lightning-fast media player and batch video converter designed explicitly for live visual performers, motion designers, and event technicians . While Resolume Arena and Avenue serve as the heavy-duty live mixing engines, Alley functions as the ultimate preparation workstation. It allows creators to preview high-resolution content instantly and batch-transcode raw footage into the highly optimized, GPU-friendly DXV codec.
AMD, NVIDIA, or integrated Apple Silicon graphics with OpenGL 4.1 capability
Useful if you need to send the file back to a video editor using Final Cut or Premiere.
Instantly preview video files and their alpha channels without opening a heavy video editor.
Unlike full VJ software, Alley is specialized—it does one thing exceptionally well: preparing your files for GPU-friendly playback. Key Features of Resolume Alley Full Version
The workflow in Alley is designed to be straightforward: