• Need Apple ProRes Decoder on Windows?

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    About Apple ProRes QuickTime Decoder 1.0 for Windows

    The Apple ProRes QuickTime Decoder software allows both Mac and Windows users to play Apple ProRes files through QuickTime. Apple ProRes is a visually lossless format that provides uncompressed HD quality at SD data rates.

    It is an excellent choice for mastering and can easily be transcoded to distribution formats like H.264. With new support for playback on both Mac and Windows computers, Apple ProRes can also be used for review and approval of Final Cut Studio sequences.

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  • FCP Tip of the Day (2/14/10)

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    Tip of the Day!

    Final Cut Pro – Shifting Our Perspective


    Here’s a quick keyboard shortcut that opens up nothing.

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    Normally, when you launch Final Cut Pro, it will open the last project you were working on. (This can be changed, by the way, in User Preferences > General tab.)

    However, sometimes you just want to start on something fresh.

    In which case, hold down the Shift key while Final Cut launches and it will not open any past projects. You’ll just see Final Cut, all by itself.

    Note: This is also a good technique when you have a project that has problems. Holding the Shift key down prevents that project from opening.


    Courtesy of Larry Jordan