![]() ![]() ![]() Okay, so let's assume the ProRes codecs are successfully installed (for encoding, not merely decoding) on your machine. It's probably just for decoding (i.e., playback of a pre-existing ProRes video.) Someone correct me if I'm wrong here. I don't think there's a stand-alone installer of the ProRes codecs, at least not for encoding. I'm not sure if the trial version of FCP would do the trick, but I don't see why not. As I understand the general situation, and as you also imply in your question, one needs to install FCP in order to encode with the indispensible ProRes codecs in other apps (such as Adobe ones.) That's certainly what I've gotten used to doing on brand new machines. ![]()
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