Windows Requirements*
32/64-bit Windows 7 or Vista (Business or Ultimate) or Windows 32-bit XP with SP3
BETA Support for 32/64-bit Windows 8 & 10 - our software should work fine on Windows 8 & 10; however QuickTime Player does not officially support Windows 8 & 10 yet.
QuickTime 7.6.6 or higher
Virtual OS is NOT supported
Intel Processor with SSE3 support, at least a Intel Core 2 Duo with two physical cores is highly recommended
Mac Requirements*
MacIntel Computer Only; recommended at least Intel Core 2 Duo with two cores or two physical processors
Mac Intel with Mac OS X 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard), 10.7.5 (Lion), 10.8.5 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks), or 10.10 (Yosemite) or 10.11 (El Capitan) or 10.12 (Sierra), BETA Support 10.13 (High Sierra)
Not meant for or needed on computers with Final Cut Pro/Studio/Server; however it can be used on computers with only Final Cut Express.
Documentation
Please see the User Guide for further information:
View Calibrated{Q} DVCProHD Decode User Guide (PDF)
.MOV File Formats **
Calibrated{Q} DVCProHD Decode supports decoding DVCProHD video from the following .MOV files:
Apple DVCProHD .MOV files at 1080p 24 / 25 / 30, 1080i 25 / 30, 720p 24 / 25 / 30 / 50 / 60
Avid-encoded DVCProHD .MOV files at 1080i 25 / 30, 720p 60
.MXF File Formats
(For Windows or Mac computers without FC Pro/Studio/Server)
When used in conjunction with Calibrated{Q} MXF Import, DVCProHD MXF Files can be viewed and used in applications such as QuickTime Player and CatDV, see the Calibrated{Q} MXF Import User Guide (PDF) for more details. Please note that Calibrated{Q} MXF Import and Calibrated{Q} DVCProHD Decode are separate products and each product requires its own purchased Software License.
*Please see the User Guide for any more information, requirements or limitations. Playback performance can vary widely in different applications depending on how an application uses QuickTime, and running the software in a virtual OS is not supported. See User Guide for more details.
**Unless otherwise listed .MOV files must be using an Apple FourCC tag, and playback performance can vary widely in different applications depending on how an application uses QuickTime. See User Guide for more details.