Where To Install Codecs For After Effects On Mac
Thanks to the very old forum discussion over at. I was able to install the codec for quicktime without installing Final Cut X or Final Cut Studio. I’m sorry apple, but I abandoned Final Cut years ago. However my new capture card the can only capture in Uncompressed or PDX.
To use ProRES requires that you have a ProApp like Final Cut X, Final Cut Pro or Motion installed. I still think ProRES is the best working video codec around, especially for Mac, but I don’t want Final Cut on my computer!
Install Instructions: There is a workaround however. First start by downloading the direct from the apple website. If you don’t have a ProApp installed on the computer the update won’t work. However using the software created by you can extract the codec files and install them manually by moving them into the appropriate library folder. Move the following files to: / Mackintosh HD/Library/Quicktime/ and some more files to / Mackintosh HD/Library/Video/Professional Video Workflow Plug-Ins After that the Codecs will show up in any app the uses the Quicktime Codec library and can be used in programs like. Codec Download: You can download the extracted codecs here form my website for easy access.
I am trying to get my Intel Mac version of AE CS3 to recognize the avid codec but I am having no luck. We had it working just fine on AE7 but since then we have gotten new machines and new after effects. The last 3 codecs also support lossless encoding in which there is no compression artifacts, keeping the original data intact. Comparison with AME AfterCodecs will create a smaller, better looking file directly in the After Effects render queue.
(Old Version) (April 13, 2015) Note: that Adobe CC (creative cloud) on OS X 10.8 or 10.9 d, since the OS X has the codec installed in the system level, however older applications still require the quicktime components and therefor this workaround is necessary. HEY THERE, I really want to get this on my mac too, but i use my MC so much, that i am super worried its gonna create some error and i wont get back to where i came from. I have downloaded the latest ProApp, and are ready to go. I did start and discovered that that the first file was already in the QT folder.
I moved it back, or whatever i did, but i don’t have the stomach to do it. Is there any other way, more automated or can someone remote my mac and work it out for me?
I really would like these codecs. Kindly, Thomas. I’m not sure if this is the same question.
But I try to import MXF files to Premiere Pro CS6. And it shows “The importer reported a generic error” so I google how to import MXF files into Premiere. And I found out that I need to install the “Pro Video Formats” you’ve mentioned. So I tried to install it but it says my Mac doesn’t have Finalcut which I don’t want to use at all. I think that’s the reason I find your post so far. And I still couldn’t solve my problem. Could you help?
Hi Martin, I have an issue and wondered if you had any insight? I’ve been asked to help out on a project being cut in FCP7. I borrowed a friend’s copy (as he now uses FCPX & Premiere) and installed. I then went on the Apple Website and installed the most up-to-date ProVideoFormats.dmg (2.0.5).
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When I open FCP it asks that I set my project settings. We’re using a HD 1080p 25fps along with ProRes422 (proxy) media. Unfortunately, FCP7 doesn’t seem to be able to see the ProRes codecs and won’t offer me them as a project option. Even though the codecs seem to be there (other apps are using them) and the project pre-set files are there (As long as the project pre-set doesn’t require a ProRes codec, it offers it as an option!) I’m flummoxed! I think I’ve tried everything! I’ve just tried to go from the top again: Uninstalled FCP7, Deleted all the codecs, re-installed FCP7, downloaded the final update from Apple (7.0.3, as far as I can see) and installed, then downloaded all the Codecs again starting with 2.04 (install), then 2.0.5 (install). Then I downloaded the extracted ones from your site, just to make sure that the automatic installer had placed them where they should be (Went through, matching the path/contents on your extracted download to what was on my system) Everything matched up!