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Friday, August 29, 2008

Filed under: Editing

Playback Apple’s ProRes 422 Codec on Windows

Matt Jeppsen | 08/29

Apple has released a download for Windows users that enables users to view and play ProRes files. Apple ProRes QuickTime Decoder 1.0 for Windows can be downloaded here.

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