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Inspiring
February 7, 2023
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ProRes RAW Glitchy Playback + Render | PP 23 | Windows 11, NVIDIA 2070 Super

  • February 7, 2023
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I regularly have to transcode ProRes RAW footage to ProRes 444.

 

Starting maybe a month and a half ago, there was a bug where PRR footage would display and render completely black for PP users on Windows using NVIDIA GPUs. I guess that was the result of some sort of driver glitch between Premiere/NVIDIA/PRR-decoder. That's been fixed, but now the footage displays with glitchy playback and renders the same.

 

The glitches don't look like dropped frames, and PP reports no dropped frames anyway. The glitches look very "Max Headroom" in appearance and present mostly in areas of the frame where motion is present. 

 

Sure wish this could get sorted out as clients are getting frustrated with me and there's literally nothing I can do about whatever stupid technical issue is causing this. 

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Marcus5ECB
Participant
July 8, 2024

I have the identical problem, where the footage bugs out, and the only solution we've found is transcode the footage to prores 422.  Prores 444 is not practical because the file sizes are exorbitant.   This is a HUGE problem because it adds massive amount of time if you have to first import, get your footage into a workable colorspace and then export. NOT good. Makes Prores Raw problematic to use instead of simple. It's really nice to shoot in Prores Raw but not much fun to work with in post 😞

 

Participant
February 12, 2024

If your rendering from Adobe Premiere you have to select maxium render quality and render at maximum dept that should solve the issue. It worked on my windows pc it just takes forever now to render out of Premiere.

Inspiring
August 28, 2023

I have this same problem, on several different machines. Prores RAW from an Atomos. 

 

Inspiring
February 7, 2023

I forgot to mention: footage was captured via ATOMOS recorder and playback/render has no issues on iMac.