![]() I think my existing version of Media Encoder had some problem with it, but now it seems I can create DNxHD-proxies and based on a quick test they work smoothly as ever. Well, CC 2019 did bring with it the ability to create proxies out of the CRM files. Something in Premiere / its interaction with my system seems to be messed up. So as far as processing power is concerned, my rig can easily handle it, as expected. I also installed the free version of Resolve, and with what little I could do with it, it seemed to almost completely eradicate the problem: almost flawless playback at full resolution, with some quick color correction applied. The same deal - incredibly choppy playback at 1/16(!) resolution. Well, I installed CC 2019, created a fresh new project, imported two CRM clips and created a sequence from one of them. ![]() I guess I'll try 2019 then, now that you've reminded me of the obvious - not holding my breath but what have I got to lose at this point? I've been too busy to risk upsetting the apple cart by installing anything new. ![]() Thanks for the speedy reply and sorry, should have specified: I'm still on CC 2018. I would expect to be able to play CRM files on a timeline without any effects and at 1/4 resolution? The client wants to have a streamlined workflow (not creating redundant ProRes on their Macs) as they have no problems with CRM, and who could blame them. ProRes is of course out of reach on Windows. To top it off, Premiere can't seem to create proxies for CRM footage and the Canon Cinema RAW developer utility creates just unusably large DPX files (and is way too slow). My machine eats up any other 4K format just fine so far, but CRM is a no-go at the moment. Playback is a choppy, slow slog and so is all editing / effects work / coloring. However, when I try to work with these files on my main system, it's a nightmare even off of my internal M.2 SSD with 3GB/s read speeds. They say CRM edits just fine off of external SSDs on their (Mac) systems. My main client has moved heavily into shooting on the C200 and editing with its resulting CRM files. I have a possibly serious problem on my hands: ![]()
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