Chad Kopec
November 30th, 2010, 03:50 PM
Hello, Guys-
This may very well be a Blackmagic issue, but I thought it best to post here as well. I'm having trouble with CineForm playback through my Blackmagic hardware (a Multibridge Pro). Specifically, whenever I add a CineForm clip to a BM timeline in Premiere Pro CS5, proc usage goes through the roof and playback will chug to a halt. Usually, a few seconds will play with the processor running at about 12-24%, and then it jumps to 80-90%. When playing CF clips in Media Player or Premiere (on a non-BM timeline) proc ussage stays between 6-20%. I'm working at 1080, and have tried both progressive and interlaced clips transcoded from HDV. Playback is fine on the desktop, or when using a CF or Adobe timeline. I've also turned off any active metadata settings.
My hardware falls within spec, a quad-core i7 running at 3.6GHz, 12GB RAM, 400MB/sec read/write speed from my RAID array and an Adobe-approved nVidia card.
Any clues?
-Chad
This may very well be a Blackmagic issue, but I thought it best to post here as well. I'm having trouble with CineForm playback through my Blackmagic hardware (a Multibridge Pro). Specifically, whenever I add a CineForm clip to a BM timeline in Premiere Pro CS5, proc usage goes through the roof and playback will chug to a halt. Usually, a few seconds will play with the processor running at about 12-24%, and then it jumps to 80-90%. When playing CF clips in Media Player or Premiere (on a non-BM timeline) proc ussage stays between 6-20%. I'm working at 1080, and have tried both progressive and interlaced clips transcoded from HDV. Playback is fine on the desktop, or when using a CF or Adobe timeline. I've also turned off any active metadata settings.
My hardware falls within spec, a quad-core i7 running at 3.6GHz, 12GB RAM, 400MB/sec read/write speed from my RAID array and an Adobe-approved nVidia card.
Any clues?
-Chad