dgbarar wrote: Do I need to generate optimized media? Do I have to work in a reduced timeline playback resolution?
Thank you in advance.
Don Barar
Even if you have a 4090 Machine, you aren't going to edit on a 8k timeline. Edit in 1080p and change to delivery resolution for color.
I fully expect 99% of people shooting in 6k+ are still delivering 4k. The extra resolution is there for cropping, rotation and sharpness. Don't deliver a 8k timeline unless someone is specifically asking for it and has a good reason.
Optimized media. No raw codecs have hardware acceleration like H.265 and PR (on apple silicon) does, so it is way more work to decode it. Resolve has the option to decode raw in lower quality to get around this. When I was experimenting with raw from my R5, these lower quality modes didn't work right, I don't know if it has since been fixed. (BM did just very recently post release notes about fixing the ISO bug that has been in canon raw for multiple years. )
So I could still see the need for PR proxies to edit Raw smoothly. Again you are only using these for edit and will go back to rushes for color, so make them 1080p PR Proxy or LT.
As other post said, 8k sraw isn't a thing in R5ii. Sraw is the horrible quality line skipped 4k raw, never use it. Use 8k raw.
Sadly Canon has 4k60 HQ on R5C but was unable to do it on the R5ii for some reason. So 8k raw is your only option for good 60fps (no 8k60 H.265 on R5c or R5ii).