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(SOLVED) Lossless codec on MAC (Lagarith?)

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Might be a silly question, but can I use lagarith as a lossless codec on MAC?
I ran a search on Google but couldn't find anything relevant, it would seem I need to use another lossless format on MAC. Is this correct? If so, any suggestions to the better/best quality?

EDIT: it's for converting to MPEG2-DVD only. I don't need to edit it any more. Does that even matter then if it's a mac-compatible format? I'm going to load it straight into Media Encoder and continue from there. It's only to wrap this up. Every other project after that will be Mac/Final Cut Pro X native any way. It's just for this one Superman Returns project which I started on Windows.
 
Okay found the answer myself after some digging.
I've installed the Apple Pro Res codec pack from apple and installed MPEG Streamclip.
With that I can use the MPEG Playback Component to rip in ProRes lossless format.
SOLVED! :-D
 
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