I'm also interested in project compatibility between Hiero and Nuke Studio.  
Will this be possible?

Thanks,
Brennan


> On Apr 9, 2014, at 8:47 AM, "Sam Marrocco" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Something must have happened at Apple this year as a 'trigger' to allow 
> companies access to the prores licensing, and it wasn't only for Autodesk. 
> After years of Apple refusing to let companies have the license for prores 
> creation on anything except OSX, some type of upper level policy change must 
> have been made. I spoke with several transcoding application developers at 
> NAB and they all were being allowed (as of next month or so) to finally, 
> after years of trying, purchase licenses from apple allowing prores creation. 
> Among these were Autodesk (Linux) and Quantel (on Windows), who has also been 
> trying for years to obtain it.
> 
> We had given up on the hope of seeing this support so long ago that we spent 
> a lot of time customizing ffmpeg to suit all our prores needs. It's worked 
> very well for us. The irony is that, now that we've all but abandoned final 
> cut and rarely are requested to create prores, Apple final gave in and 
> allowed everyone to do so.
> 
> 
> 
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