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I'm editing gameplay video's which are recorded with an Atomos Ninja Inferno. I try to edit these files (Apple ProRes, MOV) from an external ssd, since my iMac Pro only has 1TB internal. But I can't get Premiere to play these files normally. While the same file imported from my internal ssd does play on full resolution. Any idea's what goes wrong? Is it read/write speed? Is it a codec thing? Is it the cable?
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iMac Pro 2017
3 GHz Intel Xeon W
64 GB 2666 MHz DDR4
Radeon Pro Vega 56 8176 MB
I connect the ssd in a caddy with a sata to usb3 adapter.
What I tried:
Switch between ProRes 422/HQ/LT
Recorded with DNxHD-codec
Several SSD's, for example Samsung 860 Pro
A portable Samsung X5 Thunderbolt 3 SSD
Multiple preview file formats at the sequence settings
Update:
So it seems I found the solution. Premiere Pro on a Mac can't handle an exFAT formatted disk. Or at least in combination with ProRes files. I copied the prores files to a mac os journaled formatted disk and everything works smooth. I hope Adobe fixes this bug soon, because the workflow is now far from ideal. The Atomos device only supports exfat formatted disks, so I have to copy these files to another external ssd before I can start editing. And obviously this takes a while due to big file sizes.
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"So it seems I found the solution. Premiere Pro on a Mac can't handle an exFAT formatted disk. Or at least in combination with ProRes files. I copied the prores files to a mac os journaled formatted disk and everything works smooth. I hope Adobe fixes this bug soon, because the workflow is now far from ideal. The Atomos device only supports exfat formatted disks, so I have to copy these files to another external ssd before I can start editing. And obviously this takes
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I use a ninja 2 and put stuff from caddy to usb 3.0 ( not the new usb 3.1, which is like thunderbolt I heard ? ) into internal source drives just for source material (a raid thing ), on a PC.
The ex fat 32 and all that stuff is between windows and apple OS, and has NOTHING to do with adobe. I doubt if you could use the ninja directly on your machine with resolve either. It is a question of seeing the drive files ( FILE ALLOCATION TABLE = FAT ).
Glad you figured it out !
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p.s.
am curious. when you recorded dnxhd was it 220x 10 bit 4.2.2 ?? is the inferno good for that ? been thinking of upgrading from ninja 2.
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Yes, on a Windows laptop I can use the Ninja directly in premiere pro without any issues. So I'm not sure which party is to blame, Apple or Adobe but I hope it gets fixed. I did only make a small test capture in DNxHD so I can't really say anything about how good it is since I'll use ProRes.
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I am sure it will get fixed soon.
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The OP has found a solution:
"So it seems I found the solution. Premiere Pro on a Mac can't handle an exFAT formatted disk. Or at least in combination with ProRes files. I copied the prores files to a mac os journaled formatted disk and everything works smooth. I hope Adobe fixes this bug soon, because the workflow is now far from ideal. The Atomos device only supports exfat formatted disks, so I have to copy these files to another external ssd before I can start editing. And obviously this takes a while due to big file sizes."
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I actually have the same issue with Premiere Pro CC 13.0.2 - 13.0.1 & 13.0. For some reason when I import my 4k Prores 422 footage from my Atomos Ninja V it does not play the footage on the timeline. I too thought it was due to me transferring my files to an external usb 3.0 hard drive that's formatted exFAT from the SSD I use with the recorder. So I did the same thing by copying a file to my internal drive to test it out and that worked...BUT when I used a previous version of Premiere Pro (12.1.2) the same ProRes footage worked flawlessly with my external usb 3.0 hard drive. There's definitely something wonky with the new 13x version.
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I actually have the same issue with Premiere Pro CC 13.0.2 - 13.0.1 & 13.0. For some reason when I import my 4k Prores 422 footage from my Atomos Ninja V it does not play the footage on the timeline. I too thought it was due to me transferring my files to an external usb 3.0 hard drive that's formatted exFAT from the SSD I use with the recorder. So I did the same thing by copying a file to my internal drive to test it out and that worked...BUT when I used a previous version of Premiere Pro (12.1.2) the same ProRes footage worked flawlessly with my external usb 3.0 hard drive. There's definitely something wonky with the new 13x version.
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