Apple Prores Quicktime Decoder For Mac
But Apple has now released this as a 'stand alone' package. Is it ok to istall? Interesting news. I would normally conclude it to be safe but since it apprears to have only been posted yesterday (28 Aug 08), it is too soon to say if there are/aren't any possible conflicts in the making. Decoder appears to be for the playback, review/approval, and/or the conversion of ProRes to other compression formats via most QT applications - i.e., QT Pro and FCE 4.0.1 were specifically mentioned and at least one individual claims it is compatible with his copy of FCP 5.
Mac OS X 10.4.9 Combo Update (PPC). Mac OS X 10.4.8 Combo Update (Intel). Mac OS X Update 10.4.7 Combo PPC. Mac OS X Update 10.4.7 Combo Intel.
(Just updated FCE v4.0.1 but already have FC Studio installed so full ProRes component is already available on my system and, although the software auto updater did re-check for follow-up software installation, it did not offer to install the new decoder component afterwards.). Thank you John. I guess I can stop using that bully statement for Pro Res.YOU NEED FCP. I sure wished Apple would had done this with AIC and the DVPRO series (and what ever else). How many times does an editor send a client a cut that in an editing format. I bet a lot of times. Just found the ProRes component.
System folder-Quicktime. I installed the version 1.0 of Pro Res decoder. The AppleProResQuickTimeDecoder.pkg is in the receipt folder, so I guess it installed.
Apple Prores Quicktime Decoder For Mac Free
Won't know if it works until I get a Pro Res file. Message was edited by: David M Brewer. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site.
Apple Prores Quicktime Decoder 1.0 For Mac
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Apple today released ProRes QuickTime Decoder 1.0, which allows Mac and PC users to view Apple ProRes files through QuickTime. ProRes, released as part of, is a post-production format targeted at video editors and offering uncompressed high-definition quality at standard-definition file sizes. The Apple ProRes QuickTime Decoder software allows both Mac and Windows users to play Apple ProRes files through QuickTime. Apple ProRes is a visually lossless format that provides uncompressed HD quality at SD data rates. It is an excellent choice for mastering and can easily be transcoded to distribution formats like H.264. With new support for playback on both Mac and Windows computers, Apple ProRes can also be used for review and approval of Final Cut Studio sequences.Apple previously published a detailing the features and benefits of the format.
The update is available in a weighing in at 369 KB and requiring OS X 10.4 or 10.5 and a weighing in at 273 KB and requiring Windows XP (SP2) or later. Both versions also require QuickTime 7.5 or later.