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Alaz Soytemiz

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ProresXQ

PostMon Apr 17, 2017 2:14 pm

Whats the best way to read proresXQ 444 mov files in windows Fusion Studio?
Windows 10 Pro 64Bit
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michael vorberg

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Re: ProresXQ

PostSat Apr 22, 2017 8:16 pm

ProRes XQ was build for the QuickTimeX, which was never ported to windows.

the only way to work with that files is a "hack":

https://davidtorcivia.com/decoding-proresxq-on-windows/
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Alaz Soytemiz

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Re: ProresXQ

PostSun Apr 23, 2017 8:52 am

michael vorberg wrote:ProRes XQ was build for the QuickTimeX, which was never ported to windows.

the only way to work with that files is a "hack":

https://davidtorcivia.com/decoding-proresxq-on-windows/

But i can read in resolve windows version.


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roger.magnusson

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Re: ProresXQ

PostSun Apr 23, 2017 9:05 am

Recent Resolve versions has a native Prores decoder that doesn't use QuickTime.
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Alaz Soytemiz

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Re: ProresXQ

PostSun Apr 23, 2017 6:20 pm

Let's wait NAB and hope.


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