If you are 10.7 or below, and you have the version of compressor for that period (same codec, different file arrangement), you have the prores codecs all in separate bundles. If you are above 10.7 for your mac os, and you have compressor (latest), you have the prores built into the quicktime bundle. I looked into some workarounds people have used to get it working without pro-apps.they all focus on using the older prores which is installed as separate packages.and separate bundles. Bingo.Īpple now includes most of the prores specification in the quicktime bundle (except their new 444). I undid the last action by dumping the prores presets. I was on CS6, and it didn't work.Why? Tell ya in a moment. I've installed the compressor, I used the cs6 prores and.FAILURE. I really don't feel like calling India today to process a refund, but if I can't get this working on my Mac I dont need to pay for Adobe CC.ĭid you know that there has been a major overhaul to prores and where\how it's installed? I've had the same issue, but I ran the following test: not JUST a ProRes thing.ĬS6 has no problems working with my Mac and QT/ProRes. Media Encoder obviously is essentially the same story. Seriously there are NO codecs listed in the Options - No ProRes, No Animation, just the number zero. and when you click on the "0" it changes to "-1". When I try a test render out of AE cc the default Format is Quicktime, but when you go to the Video Output Format Options the Video Codec has the number "0" instead of a list of codecs. MOV into AE cc I get "Cannot be imported- this 'MooV' file is damaged or unsupported. MOV into Premiere CC I get "The importer reported a generic error." When I try and open up a CS6 sequence in CC I get a message saying "The preset used by one or more of the sequences in this project requires third party components that could not be located." When you click ok just to get the project open, the media is offline. heck it doesn't seem like they are recognizing QUICKTIME in general (both progams are rejecting a. So far it's been great but.īoth Premiere CC AND After Effects CC are not recognizing Pro Res. I am on a MAC - I joined the Adobe bandwagon during the great FCP migration of 2011. I posted the following over at Creative Cow with no luck.
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