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Chris Spiegl
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 21, 2018
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P: Improved performance for Canon raw video formats

  • November 21, 2018
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[Moderator: I tweak the title to make it easier for people to find this thread.]

 

Dear Adobe Team,

 

I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to take the opportunity to share some feedback on my experience using the Canon EOS R5C with Premiere Pro. While I have been utilizing raw files more frequently, I have noticed that the software is struggling with processing these files during playback. Even without any effects or color adjustments applied, Premiere Pro seems to lag significantly, but particularly with small effects like lumetry color.

 

Upon playback, my CPU usage spikes to 100% on all cores, while the GPU remains relatively calm at around 50%. This makes it nearly impossible to smoothly playback footage at full resolution. When I reduce the playback resolution to 1/16, it does play through, but this compromises the quality and is not an ideal workflow.

 

Using proxy files is an option, but it becomes limiting when I need to make more intricate adjustments such as color grading or noise reduction.

 

With these concerns in mind, I would like to inquire if it is possible for Adobe to improve the processing of Canon RAW Light files in Premiere Pro, so as to alleviate the heavy strain on system resources.

To provide some context, I am working on a powerful M1 Max 64GB machine which handles 4k HEVC flawlessly. However, the Canon RAW files seem to overwhelm the system.

 

I genuinely appreciate any insights or guidance that you could offer on this matter. It is my hope that Adobe can continue to enhance the render engine to address these challenges.

 

Thank you for your time and consideration.

 

Best regards,

Chris

22 replies

Participating Frequently
May 19, 2024

Here we are, over three years later, and .CRMs are more or less unviewable, uneditable, etc. on Premiere. So disappointing.

Count me in as yet another longtime Premiere user who opens Resolve more and more often each project.

EditingBear
Inspiring
November 21, 2018

I have a possibly serious problem on my hands:

My main client has moved heavily into shooting on the C200 and editing with its resulting CRM files. They say CRM edits just fine off of external SSDs on their (Mac) systems. 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. Playback is a choppy, slow slog and so is all editing / effects work / coloring. My machine eats up any other 4K format just fine so far, but CRM is a no-go at the moment.

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). ProRes is of course out of reach on Windows. 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.

My system is this:
Win 10 Pro 64bit

Intel i7-6850K @ 3.6GHz

64GB RAM

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti

Samsung SSD 960 EVO (for the CRM files)

I would expect to be able to play CRM files on a timeline without any effects and at 1/4 resolution?

Any help, anyone?

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 11, 2019

EditingBear,

It's a verified bug in Windows only (Mac it's fine). Very sorry about this. We are working on a fix.

Thanks,
Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Participant
April 28, 2023

January 2023, nearly two and a half years later I still cannot playback CRM files from a Canon R3 without Premiere grinding to a halt. This is on a Threadripper 3960x, RTX 3090 and 128GB of RAM and 1/4th playback resolution.

 

Even tried a complete new test installation with Windows 11 and it was exactly the same performance.

Davinci Resolve and Canon's Cinema Raw Development play the files just fine. Can this please finally be fixed?


Same problem here as well. Running a 5950X, 128GB ram, RTX 3090 - Separate Nvme ssd for the OS, scratch disk and media cache + got the CRM files on a separate nvme as well. Just painfully slow and choppy in Premiere Pro (latest), but buttery smooth in Resolve. So annoying...