Canon R5 and Transcoding
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to get my head around a workflow for shooting 4K video on a Canon R5 and looking for some technical advice. I'm on a 2020 iMac which is ok, and I'm using Premier Pro 22.2.0. I'm ultimately exporting for web - Vimeo, You Tube and Instagram mainly - and I'd like to retain as much quality as I can.
I'm shooting C-log which, as I understand it, is H265 4.2.2 10 bit footage. It looks great but it's a little slow to render sequences during editing and grading, and it's very, very slow to export. I've experimented with using proxies, which is fine but obviously the export times are still very slow. So now I'm looking at transcoding my H.265 footage to Pro Res 422 overnight before I start editing. I'm doing this via Project Settings > Ingest Settings. I'm finding this speeds up both sequence rendering and exporting but I'm not sure if I'm doing things in the right way and wanted to ask a few (mostly stupid...) questions:
- Why is there no option to transcode to ProRes 422 HQ - I understood that to be better?
- Is quality impacted by transcoding from H265 to ProRes422 (or ProRes422 HQ if it is an option)?
- My understanding is tha ProRes is a completely different codec to H265 - it is no longer H265 once transcoded to ProRes?
- After transcoding ProRes is my footage still 4.2.2 and 10 bit?
- I'm exporting my finished videos to H.264 because that seems to be the most common requirement for web. Is there any reason I should export as ProRes422 HQ instead?
- If I upgrade to an M1 Mac in the future and have no problems with rendering and export times using H265 encoded footage straight from the camera, is there any reason to carry on transcoding to ProRes?
Thanks so much in advance - any help with these questions appreciated!
Thom
