Saving movie as pro res 444 with quicktime 7

I have been using Quicktime 7 6.6 to save movies as prores 444 with no problem, but I have just got a new imac and the newly uploaded version of Quick time is not allowing me the option to any thing like the previous versions save options, what do I need to recover the pro res save option
thanks
alun

I have been using Quicktime 7 6.6 to save movies as prores 444 with no problem, but I have just got a new imac and the newly uploaded version of Quick time is not allowing me the option to any thing like the previous versions save options, what do I need to recover the pro res save option
While a base level ProRes 422 codec is now comes installed with the Mavericks OS, the rest of the ProRes family (as well as the rest of the "pro" codecs) requires the installation of "pro" editing software like FCP Suite, FCP X, Motion, etc. (I.e., you will have to installed such software on your new iMac since it is not part of the base Mac OS X system installation.) In addition, if you wan to access legacy codecs like Animation, PNG, etc., then you will have to turn them back on manually since they are, by default, turned off on Lion and later operating systems.

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