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Video Demultiplexing - Universal Video Demultiplexing Tool

Online Tour
How it Works - Opening a Video - Selecting Views - Demultiplexing - Outputs - Saving
Selecting Reference Views
With
the demultiplexed movie opened you can now select each unique
camera view and add it to the reference view list.

Populated
Reference Views
You
use the Reference View to display each individual, unique
camera view. Adding each unique camera view to the reference
view list is the first step taken towards demultiplexing,
as it "teaches" dPlex Pro how many camera views
to sort through.
Once
all views are added, they can then be rearranged to your
preference. Camera views can be rearranged in two ways - "Switch
With" or "Place In Front of".
"Switch
With" essentially allows you to "flip-flop" views.
For example, you want to switch a particular camera view (camera
1 for example) with another camera view (camera 2 for example).
"Switch With" allows the two camera views to be flip-flopped,
with camera 2 now listed before camera 1.

Use the "switch with" option to "flip-flop" cameras
"Place
in Front of" allows you to rearrange camera views by
placing a particular view in front of another view. For example,
you would like camera 4 to be listed before camera 2. By using "Place in front of" you can easily change the reference view for camera 4 to be listed above camera
2.

To
place a camera view above another, choose "Place In
Front Of"
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