This is particularly annoying: Seems that It takes an inordinate amount of time for me to examine DNG files created by a Leica M8.2 in PM. This is a sudden development. Really. Trying just now to display a spreadsheet of 58 images has brought this machine's load up to 94%, has run for 30 minutes, produced few converted files, and touching these files only re-starts the process.
I can import the original files in Capture One (Version 20) and I have NO problems. Just last week, it seems, that I was able to freely move between Capture One and PM, but this no longer appears to be the case. Moreover, I can load any of these DNG files into Affinity and it shows up as a RAW, etc., allowing me to edit, etc.
I really don't like Capture One's Metadata handling which is why I purchased and used PM. Now, I'm thinking that I'll need to have the damned camera just use TIFF formats and forget DNGs because I cannot wait for twelve hours (at this rate) to render 60 images.
I don't understand your Preferences setting. For example: I cannot de-select the Adobe DNG converter if I want DNG rendering. I have never seen PM's putative built-in DNG renderer, meaning that I have two options: Either uncheck the box to render DNG in the Render Cache dialog or select the thing but then I must use the Adobe DNG converter, which, as I said, used to work.
Anyone have any idea how to break this deadly embrace, or should I just use TIF files and forget about it.