QuickTime Player X is has almost nothing to do with QT at all. QuickTime - the system frameworks that is behind many older apps and QT Player 7 - has been deprecated. The older 32 bit API some five years ago, the 64 bit QTKit api/framework last year. It may be years before they yank the frameworks and APIs from the Operating System, or it could be done at the OS upgrade past Yosemite. No-one outside Apple knows.
The Avid QT codecs work with QT. QT Player X is built on AVFoundation, which is the modern, going forward replacement.
Unfortunately there is no codec extensibility in AVFoundation, like there was in QuickTime.
Philip
On Jul 9, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Jeremy Deneau funkdizno@yahoo.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Yes, just did it yesterday. I created a new partition and cloned my hard drive to be on the safe side. Everything works fine except for QuickTime 10. It does not recognize any avid codec. I posted about it on the avid community and was told it is the apple update and nothing can be done. Playback in QuickTime 7 works fine.
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