I’m experiencing a fairly strange issue with ProRes and Touch.
I started running Touch on a Bootcamp partition on my Mac. No problems bringing in ProRes.
However now I have a dedicated Windows7 computer, and ProRes is not being recognized. I installed QuickTime Pro on the PC, and still no luck, even though QT is able to read the ProRes files…
The ability to read pro-res is likely only enabled if you have the Movie Decoding Library set to Quicktime in the Edit->Preferences->TOPs dialog.
However I’d strongly suggest you convert to a different format for your final project, if you are playing many movies at the same time. Then you can switch to LIBAVCODEC as your movie decoding library. Quicktime only allows decoding one file at a time which can greatly affect performance.