Trying for smooth editing: Using proxies and transcoding native media
Hello Adobe community!
I've been experimenting with my work flow, using proxy files etc... and have had some good results.
I actually think I have a grip on creating and attaching proxy files,, which is great because it felt a bit daunting for a while there. So far I am only cutting B-roll (4K). I'm using the ProRes422proxy codec for an ingest preset, I set the size to1280x720 and it seems to be working pretty good.
Besides using proxy files, it was also recommended that I transcode my footage on ingest to a ProRes codec (ProRes LT or similar). Here is my question:
If I am having good results using proxy files, would it still be recommended that I transcode my footage to a ProRes codec?
I don't mind transcoding my footage to a ProRes codec, but if everything is working fine with the proxy, do you still recommend that I do that, or could I skip that step? Logically, it seems that transcoding native media to a ProRes would be done to make editing run smoothly ....but if it is
running smoothly by just using proxy files, would there still be a reason to transcode my native media?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
~Andrew
