Version 1.1 of the codec has been released, which includes Mac OS X support through QuickTime.
10-bit is not part of the public (free) release.
Greets,
I.
10-bit is a major plan for the near future, the first one actually right after 1.0
About Mac: I never programmed for it yet, but the I developed the codec with other platforms in mind, so porting shouldn't be a big issue.
Greets,
I.
Lol :-)
I consider it stable but I couldn't test it with all the different post-production software out there (I simply don't have them all) and bugs may arise.
But I would be really happy if more people would test it and report bugs, that way it will reach 1.0 stable faster ;-)
Greets,
I.
Thanks for everyone, who filled out the survey, the results are also published now.
I also released the codec, you can grab it from the following website:
http://magicyuv.com
Greets,
I.
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