how come cineform proxies work on my desktop computer but arent recognized on my m1 macbook?
I'm working with RED footage. I go into premiere on my imac desktop computer (premiere version 22.6.2) and right click on a file and choose create proxy. and then i select format: quicktime. preset: cineform medium resolution proxy. And it works fine on this red footage. Then I take this external hard drive with the project on the drive and open it up on my laptop. When i attempt to open this same project file on my m1 macbook pro (i think its the same premiere version), it tells me "file uses unsupported video compression type cfhd", and makes all my cineform proxies offline. I'm confused. i thought this cineform proxy codec was pre-built into premiere. so i dont think its an issue of me not installing a codec, is it?
I dont have this issue if i choose h264 proxies for the red footage. you might be saying to yourself: ok problem solved, use h264 proxies going forward.... Not so fast! the reason i was choosing cineform is because when i was working on a show a few months ago, and with whatever footage type i had, it refused to let me make h264 proxies. (error "The selected preset does not support the audio channel type of the clip of this file A002C001_220919_R4P6.mov") so i was forced to use cineform.
ok so quick recap, if i make cineform proxies they arent recognized by premiere when i move the project onto my laptop. and i cant make h264 proxies for footage shot on a ....... (i cant find the camera name in the name metadata)
Anyone have this issue? or can anyone tell me if the cineform codec comes built into premiere or not? (if not, i have a theory..... i think i saw an article today that said the cineform codec is for gopro's. and i remember installing go pro software on this desktop computer 2 years ago but not installing it on the laptop).
