FWIW...here is a link to instructions on how to get the XQ codec to appear in the standard QuickTime library. This allowed me to get the XQ codec inside of Nuke.
http://www.mazze-aderhold.com/get-prores-4444-xq-on-almost-any-osx-app/

John

John Stewart <mailto:[email protected]>
May 1, 2015 at 1:45 PM
Unfortunately, I don't even think ffmpeg supports XQ yet...
https://www.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-codecs.html#ProRes

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May 1, 2015 at 1:43 PM
This might help you out if you didn't want to go through nuke: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/VFX


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John Stewart <mailto:[email protected]>
May 1, 2015 at 1:24 PM
I am wondering what options I have for a feature project that is asking for its final deliverable to be in the ProRes XQ codec. It looks like Nuke9.0v5 does not yet support the XQ codec? Our facility is OSX based so it MIGHT be possible to do something with Compressor, but ultimately, I'd like a native Nuke solution.

John

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