How to get Media Encoder to encode for proxy files in CS4
I have an older 4th gen Dell 9020 Optiplex SFF desktop with the 4570 Core i5 processor, with 16G of memory installed and an Invidia Geforce 610 GT for graphics and run CS4 as that's what I still have to edit with, it's the full master suite. At this point, funds are tight due to Covid, still on furlough etc, plus my PC is too old to run the latest CC version of Adobe products anyway and am having an issue with importing footage into media encoder to generate proxy files for easier editing as the CPU bogs down in rendering anything just about.
Since CS4 can't natively take H.265, but can do H.264 no problem, so my GoPro Hero 9 footage gets converted to H.264 no problem, but then the issue is, getting it to 1280/720 for proxy file editing and once I set up the encoder to encode, and I hit the que, it blips and it's done, but the file is not playable. In the format, I initially set it to Quicktime, so when I click on that, it gives me in the preset colum, NTSC DV or NTSC DV widescreen, widescreen does not work, it just blips and says it's done, in an instant, but VLC can't play it, it's like only a frame or 3 gets done, that's it.
Then I left the format in H.264, and then choose 720, 23.976, which I change to 37.97 as a custom, and now it won't even do a frame or 3, still does not work.
Any ideas, short of finding an old copy of CS5 or CS6 somewhere to get by until I can do a full upgrade of both software and PC. I'm trying to edit for YouTube. My Canon Vixia camcorder does H.264 as is, so can be handled directly by CS4, unfortunately, the GoPro, not so much.
I do transcode the footage from H.265 to H.264 via Handbrake and it appears I can transcode to a lower res with HB, but Premiere recommends I use ME so the files for full res footage is linked. I know CS4 media encoder is clumsy and quite clunky and basically renders my PC useless for a whole day when I export a full video, and understand that there is not much that can be done about it, even with current versions.
Again, any ideas?
Thanks!
