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I am working on a video that is encoded as ProRes 4444 in Premiere Pro and AE, when I finish I need to export the timeline in ProRes4444, but this seems to be missing from the list of codecs.
I do have Uncompressed 10bit 4 2 2.
Searched google and found a few sites that claim to sell this codec, but I don't want to part with money if it's not something I need.
Just to be clear, this is a Windows machine (win7)
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Hi PaulEkert,
If you want to export ProRes 4444 from Windows, you might need to install some 3rd party codecs.
Get more information here:
Multiformat Video Encoding Software | Telestream Episode | Features
Also discussed here:
How to export file as ProRes (or best broadcast option) from PremierePro on PC w/ win 7
Thanks,
Kulpreet Singh
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I'm also seeing this issue on Windows 7 (64-bit) with After Effects CC 2015.
Apple QuickTime ProRes 4444 is a third-party codec. I have the latest QuickTime Pro. The ProRes codecs used to be available in After Effects and Premiere. So, WTF?!? I've got to render a project ASAP!
UPDATE:
So, I found the link on Adobe.com to download After Effects CC (12). That's the last version that supports Apple's ProRes codecs without additional third-party software. Wish me luck!
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I have the latest AE installed but I still don't see the 4444 codec. Are you saying I need quick time pro? Most websites I have read, including the ones linked above, imply that pro res 4444 on a windows platform is not possible.
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Hi PaulEkert,
If you want to export ProRes 4444 from Windows, you might need to install some 3rd party codecs.
Get more information here:
Multiformat Video Encoding Software | Telestream Episode | Features
Also discussed here:
How to export file as ProRes (or best broadcast option) from PremierePro on PC w/ win 7
Thanks,
Kulpreet Singh
Do you have a slight more definitive answer for me other than I 'might' need to install 3rd party codecs?
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I have the prores codecs installed and I have access to Prores 4444 from the AE Render panel but I don't see the Prores4444 setting in Media Encoder. Seems like If the codecs are installed they should show up, right? Instead I'm just getting all the 422 flavors.
Thoughts?
BTW: Here's the latest Apple Codec download: Pro Video Formats 2.0.4
Tom
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For windows users this news is somewhat devastating!?!?
If I can't use AE with QT, I can no longer work with pro res files at all. That means I'll have to transcode, somehow, or use alternative software!
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So, @Adobe, any updates on native support for @Apple ProRes 4444? It's really important. #VFX #AfterEffects
I have two workarounds, but I don't like either of them:
Help us, @Adobe!!!