What is? DAX File Format and How to Open it?
The DAX video file format was created by the program called Dr. Eye, designed to help with the translation and management of Chinese documents. Apart from saving the video data from the Dr. Eye program, the file can also be used to save movies from other applications. Many software use DAX files; one of them is Adobe Premiere Pro, especially well-known for its video editing features.
DAX files are efficiently encoded by means of the well-known compression standard H.264 codec, which is used for video storage. Moreover, the files are compressed using the MP4 container, a format usually used for streaming video over the internet. This makes distributing the files or keeping them on a computer easier.
Accessing a DAX file will depend on making sure your computer has a media player fit for the DAX format. Among the well-known media players supporting DAX file playback are Windows Media Player and VLC. If you do not currently have a media player installed, you can download one suitable for your system from the internet.
Double-clicking on the DAX file will open it once you have a media player fit for it running on your machine. The media player program should then open the video file and begin to run it. Should the video not play as expected, you might have to add more codecs to your media player.
If you must make some changes to the video, open the file in Adobe Premiere Pro. This utility exports video files as well as lets one edit them. Still, most people choose Adobe Premiere Pro to edit DAX files. Though various video editing tools allow you to modify the video, Adobe Premiere Pro is the best one.
DAX files are a great choice for storing and distributing video data coming from the Dr. Eye program. Furthermore compatible with a range of other well-known media players and video editing tools is their simplicity in modification and distribution.