any QT32 codec will be dead as of 10.14, but on 10.13 should still work.
With mov files if there is no native app support then AVfoundation handles I/O. As of 10.14 there is no fall back to QT32.
as for copying the codecs into the QT folder, do a get info on the folder, in the bottom enable R/W for your user account. it should work. or in terminal
chmod -R 0777 DRAG_and_Drop_Folder_You_Need_Path_To which enables R/W for everyone - technically a little heavy handed but always works.
There is also SystemHD/Library/App suppport/ProApps folder to look at which may have some codecs hidden away. canon installs their XFavc and MXF handler here for FCPX
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Yes, and CC 2014, and get the same results.
Thanks for the info on Adobe.
From CC2018 and up, any and all QuickTime file format support is at the application level as far as Adobe video and audio applications are concerned.
Have you tried CC2018 to see of you get ProRes4444+ as expected?
Sent from my iPhone I suspect the install of my ProRes codecs that were included back when I first installed FCP7 is borked, and I think reinstalling them is the only way to be sure.
Alpha is severely messed up or missing on ProRes4444+ renders.
Does anybody know of a way short of buying FCPX for $300 and installing it?
I’ve tried copying the ProRes components from my clone disk to my boot disk, but High Sierra isn’t allowing that kind of copy-dragging or copy-pasting between folders.
Aren’t some of the Mac codecs included in OSX for use in iMovie, etc? I tried re-installing High Sierra, and the issue persists. I also re-installed Ae 2019, and still no go.
TIA, Jim C.
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