On Jul 15, 2011, at 11:02 AM, Rupert Watson wrote:
> Not unless Apple have a change of heart; you need to have a specific
> legal agreement to write ProRes on Windows and they don't appear to have
> granted it to themselves for QuickTime ;-)
Because QT is deprecated and on the way out. If there is a future for ProRes encoding on windows it would be with AVFoundation.exe. (Google it, it exists).
>
> If they do, then Windows users will be able to write ProRes QT as well
> as read them. If they don't, you won't.
However, that said, there are already several ProRes encoding implementations on Windows.
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