Should I use Transcoded media within Premier?
Hi all!
After years of FCP 7/FCPx, I'm finally on Premier due to client demand. It is what it is, but please have patience...
Should I transcode media before editing in Adobe Premier?
In Final Cut, one thing I enjoyed was that regardless of whether the original media was referenced and left in its original location or copied to the Final Cut's library, it automatically (provided it was checked) created "optimized" (transcoded) media in the form of Pro Res 422. I would think that in addition to having a descent machine, this is why editing was usually flawless - Final Cut didn't have to decode all of the proprietary codecs from, say, Go Pro, Canon, Nikon, Sony etc.
So far, three acquaintances have told me they do not transcode media in Adobe Media encoder.
I'm just rather surprised by this! I'm up-and-coming, and had the notion that working in ProRes was professional (no pun, and not because it has "pro" in the word) but because it is universally worked with.
