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SCRATCH gets licensed ProRes output on Windows
Michael Phillips replied 12 years, 2 months ago 8 Members · 14 Replies
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Charlie Austin
March 20, 2014 at 2:28 am[Walter Soyka] “ProRes remains proprietary, but the fact that it has now been licensed on “the other platform” is interesting — and hopefully promising for interchange.”
I wouldn’t be surprised to see more ProRes new popping up going forward. Now that QT is officially dead/deprecated, Apple needs to get some fresh cross-platform love going… 🙂
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Shawn Miller
March 20, 2014 at 5:29 pm[Walter Soyka] “CineForm is proprietary, too, but it’s working on becoming SMPTE VC-5:
https://kws.smpte.org/kws/public/projects/project/details?project_id=15“I did not know this…. very interesting. Thanks for sharing, Walter.
Shawn
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Daniel Ludwig
March 21, 2014 at 7:39 amwhy not use the export-plugins from mirazon:
https://www.miraizon.com/products/codecssysreq.html
good deal for 50$
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Michael Phillips
March 21, 2014 at 11:52 amThe discussion is more on Apple approve/sanctioned ProRes on Windows system with the ability to use the term “Apple ProRes” versus Mirazon ProRes. I have this plug-in and seems to work fine in most apps, but available to Resolve. Basically any application that exposes the QuickTime export engine. But the file will say Mirazon Pro Res when looking at attributes, and not Apple ProRes as that is a licensed trademark, and whatever other symbol they can throw at it.
Michael
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