![]() Unless you purchase an iMac Pro or MacBook Pro, you have been stuck using a 2013 Mac Pro to export or encode your files to ProRes specifications. No more being tied to AMD for ProRes exports.Īpple seems to be leaving their creative clients in the dust. Have you wanted to use those two or three Nvidia GTX 1080ti graphics cards that you can’t stuff into a Mac Pro? Well, now you can. But, starting today, you can export native ProRes 4444 and ProRes 422 from your Adobe Creative Cloud Suite apps like Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Media Encoder. The only other way would be to have a Cinedeck in your hands and output your files in realtime through it. Previously, the only way to export ProRes from a PC was to use a knock-off reverse-engineered codec that would mimic the process - creating footage that would often fail QC checks at networks - or be in possession of a high-end app like Fusion, Nuke, Nucoda or Scratch. I can’t overstate how big of a deal this is. ![]() ![]() Listen up post pros! You can now natively export ProRes from a Windows 10-based PC for $20.99 with the latest release of Adobe’s Premiere, After Effects and Media Encoder.
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