Fascinating, that's great news. Thanks for the info. Cinec Pro is 150 Euro for the noncommercial version, which is about US$200. Cheaper to go the open source route and deal with the inconvenience. But if you can deduct the expense from taxes, Cinec Pro might be worthwhile.

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Aaron

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At 12/13/2013, you wrote:
"And as recently noted here, ProRes isn't available on PCs. Given what production houses charge for transfers, it might behoove PC based folks to invest in a used older Mac Pro (~$500) if only to make ProRes files."

I've been making ProRes files from a Win platform for ages now, no issues at all, try the trial Cinec software @

<http://www.cinemartin.com/cinec/>http://www.cinemartin.com/cinec/

Cheers,
Sean

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