
APPLE PRORES INFORMATION
By default, the camera records all videos and stills in the REDCODE RAW file format. You also have the option to
record Apple ProRes files. This section provides general information about recording Apple ProRes files with the
camera:
NOTE:
Each camera offers different Apple ProRes codecs, and different frame rates for those codecs. For more
information, go to
"Technical Specifications" on page 196
Selecting a Recording Frame Rate that is not supported by Apple ProRes has the following effects:
2K Apple ProRes over 120 FPS
: The QuickTime file will be sub-sampled.
4K Apple ProRes over 60 FPS
: Apple ProRes is disabled.
4K Apple REDCODE RAW over 29.97 FPS
: Apple ProRes is disabled.
The camera cannot record Apple ProRes when Pre-Record is enabled.
The camera can record Apple ProRes only when either of the following recording modes is enabled:
Continuous Record
Stills
Recording to REDCODE RAW + QuickTime is not supported when the format is 4K FF or 5K FF.
If HDRx® is enabled, only the selected monitor track is recorded to the QuickTime files. For more information, go
to
RED recommends performing a Secure Format before recording Apple ProRes. For more information, see the
, available at
.
QuickTime files have the same metadata that is in the REDCODE RAW files. The metadata is per clip, and not per
frame. At this time, there is no tool for extracting that metadata from the QuickTime files.
You can select any Resolution in the Format menu. When recording Apple ProRes, the camera scales that format to
the Resolution (2K) selected in the Codec menu. The field of view is maintained in the QuickTime file; the image is
not cropped. For more information on setting the Format, go to
.
For more information about Apple ProRes, including the data rates for each codec, see the
site at
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202410
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