From Your List:
QuickTime files in the following Subtypes
8-Bit YUV 4:2:2 – ‘2vuy’ --- Apples New 8 bit YUV File
8-Bit YUV 4:2:2 – ‘2Vuy’ --- Original Apple 8 Bit YUV File back in the cinevision days
8-Bit YUV 4:2:2 – ‘v210’ --- Not 8 bit, but 10 bit YUV File
8-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘rgb’ --- Simple 8 bit RGB File (Red, Green, Blue)
8-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘bgr’ -- Same RGB File Written backwards
10-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘R10k’ -- 10 bit linear RGB File
10-Bit RGB 4:4:4 – ‘r10k’ -- 10 bit linear RGB File
10-Bit Log RGB 4:4:4 – ‘R10g’ -- 10 bit Logrithmic RGB File
Hope this clears some things up.
If you have any other codec questions take a look at:
http://www.fourcc.org/codecs.php
Kevin