> 2015/06/02 22:46, Kevin Wells <kevwe...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
> 
>>> 2015/06/02 21:02, Kevin Wells <kevwe...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I am using this option but when opening the output file up in Quicktime 10 
>>>> (Yosemite), the file shows the format as Lavc56.39.101 prores_ks instead 
>>>> of Apple Prores 422 HQ.
>>>> Is there anyway to change this so in Quicktime 10 (Yosemite), it displays 
>>>> Apple Prores 422 HQ. Openig the file in Quicktime 7 Pro correctly displays 
>>>> the format as Apple Prores 422 HQ.
>> 
>> I'm not familiar with Apple Prores or kind of HD movies, but I can say that 
>> you should understand this issue is *NOT* related with ffmpeg.
>> 
>> This is OS X related issue.
>> 
>> Even though the name of application is same, QuickTime 7 and QuickTime after 
>> Mavericks is completely different. QuickTime after Mavericks is based on AV 
>> foundation and it is just having QuickTime as application name.
>> 
>> So naturally, you should understand both *DIFFERENT* application may show 
>> different result.
> 
> Sorry, actually this shows in Quicktime 7 as 'lavc prores_ks', so it is not 
> just a quicktime 10 (Yosemite) issue. Prores files produced by ffmpeg should 
> show as 'Prores HQ' or 'Prpres LT', etc, in Quicktime.

So you think output file processed by ffmpeg should have metadata or something 
for both QUickTime 7 and QuickTime after Mavericks?

If so, I apologize my wrong comment.


// Miya
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