I am facing a strange issue with Adobe Premiere and braw.
I am using a QNAP NAS mounted over SMB protocol to edit. We have been using this system for over a year and the system itself works. I have footage shot on an Ursa Mini G2 at 3840x2160 at 23.98fps saved on the NAS. When I import the footage into Premiere Pro (v 14.2), I receive the following error: "Unsupported format or damaged file."
I am using Blackmagic Raw 1.7. I can open the braw files using the Blackmagic Player, and they play without issue. And it gets more confusing--I can open Resolve 16, import the footage over SMB without issue, and edit--no problem. Even worse...if I bring the footage onto local storage (instead of the NAS), I can import the footage into Premiere just fine. No issues! The issue only occurs when I try to import over SMB into Premiere.
I have used Premiere to edit with braw in the past over SMB without this issue. Anyone have any advice?
Resolve Studio 16.2.8 and Fusion Studio under MacOS Mojave 10.14.6 iMac 2017 Radeon Pro 580 8 GB VRAM and 32 GB RAM 2018 Mac mini 16 GB RAM plus eGFX Breakway Radeon RX 580 (currently my test system for DR 17 beta under Catalina 10.15.7)
You may need to do further research in a Premiere forum.
That said, it could be a timing problem. Any chance to test another NAS?
Resolve Studio 16.2.8 and Fusion Studio under MacOS Mojave 10.14.6 iMac 2017 Radeon Pro 580 8 GB VRAM and 32 GB RAM 2018 Mac mini 16 GB RAM plus eGFX Breakway Radeon RX 580 (currently my test system for DR 17 beta under Catalina 10.15.7)
We're having the same issue with iMac Pro, Premiere 14.3, QNAP, Blackmagic RAW 1.7. Another issue with Blackmagic RAW is not being able to use Project Manager to archive projects. Premiere gives unknown error every time.
kevinatbcp wrote:Another issue with Blackmagic RAW is not being able to use Project Manager to archive projects. Premiere gives unknown error every time.
Hi, If you're talking about the "Collect Files and copy to new location" option in the Project Manager, I can confirm it's not working with Blackmagic plugin but it's working with our importer BRAW Studio https://www.autokroma.com/BRAW_Studio/