View Full Version : PC cineform files on a Mac


Sherif Choudhry
July 18th, 2009, 04:54 PM
Hi, I'm moving over to Apple Mac Pro from Win XP - I assume that all my Neo HDV files on my PC hard drive will be readable on the Mac? I just need to install Neo player on the Mac right? And FCP will read the NEO HDV files from the timeline?

And since in FCP i will capture from my Sony V1 to Apples codec, then I dont need cineform for capture, right? Unless there is some advantage of doing that?

Thanks for any help

David Taylor
July 18th, 2009, 10:19 PM
Sherif, yes, your CineForm AVI files should be readable on Mac using Neo Player.

CineForm has numerous features beyond ProRes, but if ProRes solves your problems then its closer integration into FCP may be beneficial for you.

Sherif Choudhry
September 4th, 2009, 02:07 PM
Sherif, yes, your CineForm AVI files should be readable on Mac using Neo Player.

CineForm has numerous features beyond ProRes, but if ProRes solves your problems then its closer integration into FCP may be beneficial for you.

Thanks David, i am migrating this weekend. Sorry but does this mean that in order to edit my PC cineform files in Final cut pro all I need to do is install neoplayer?

Thanks again!

David Taylor
September 4th, 2009, 03:14 PM
Yes, MacOS should properly read CineForm AVI files allowing them to be played when Neo Player is installed.

Tomaso Perrone
September 10th, 2009, 02:15 PM
Yes, MacOS should properly read CineForm AVI files allowing them to be played when Neo Player is installed.

Did I miss the announcement that Neoscene now supports Mac & PP CS4?

David Taylor
September 10th, 2009, 04:48 PM
Neo Scene has been available on both Win and Mac since we introduced the product in January.

Our CS4 support is a bit different on Win and Mac however. On Win we have importers and exporters for CS4 that ship with Neo Scene. On Mac CS4 you can play CineForm files, but we haven't yet ported our importer and exporter to Mac. This means CineForm files will play through the QT interface which is slower than our importer/exporter. We will port the importer/exporter to Mac for CS4 but we don't have a schedule yet.