![]() Native support means that our software is able to access the media essence in a wrapper without relying on third party technology, such as QuickTime. It’s always been Adobe’s opinion that as a company we want to provide high performance native support for as many formats as possible. Recent security issues related to Apple’s QuickTime 7 on Windows have been of concern to users of Adobe’s products on that platform. Similarly, in an effort to allow as many legacy files to be supported as possible we will also be supporting the reading of AAC Audio and PNG Compressed frames and the reading/writing of Animation frames.” read more.Īdobe blogs by David McGavran Apple QuickTime on Windows: Update ![]() This support augments our currently supported import of DNxHD and DNxHR in. This shows our commitment to the DNxHD/DNxHR codecs. “Additionally,” McGavran writes, “we are planning on adding native export support to. ![]() ![]() The company says that this new capability is fully licensed and certified by Apple, and, barring any unforeseen issues, should be included into an update to the relevant products in Creative Cloud ‘shortly’. The QuickTime security worries, which led to organisations such as US-CERT recommend Windows users uninstall the software following Apple’s decision to can security updates for it, have seen Adobe accelerate work already underway to support native reading of ProRes. ![]()
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