QT won't read 10 bits uncompressed HD file

I think i read somewhere that QT on windows does not support 10 bits uncompressed ( only 8 bits ), anyone knows if there a plug-in i can d/l in order for it to work ??
My file is 10 bits uncompressed 1920x1080, it plays fine on a mac. Thanks

That part was fine but I cannot get the drivers to load from my install disk (10.4.8).
The Mac OS X 10.4 disks don't contain Boot Camp drivers. Insert a Mac OS X 10.5 installation disk and get the drivers from it.
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