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I have pretty much completed a rough cut of a 10 minute short film in premiere pro. I did not create proxy files for any of the clips, and I am just now noticing lag/choppiness during playback. I know that I should have used proxy files for each clip, but idiodically, I didn't. I still have work to do, is there a way to export an XML making the entire project proxy files or some way to render the project proxy? I'm compltely new to premiere, and somewhat new to editing. Thank you!
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Select all the clips in their bin, right-click, create proxies.
In the Program monitor use the + icon to select additional controls, and drag/drop the Toggle Proxies icon to the control block.
Click it so that it is blue, you're using proxies. Click it again and you're seeing original media.
You can also set a keyboard shortcut which is of course faster in use.
Neil
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Hi,
Do not choose H.264 as a format for proxies, choose QuickTimeThanks for the question. I changed your title slightly to reflect your situation. Hope that's OK.
What you might try doing is:
More info on the Proxy Workflow here.
Matt Johnson's video on this technique:
Incidentally, when I create my proxies, I add a watermark to the proxies.
That way, when I toggle them on and off, I can be clear when I'm working with proxies or original source files.
Matt Johnson has a tutorial on that here.
Matt Johnson's Watermark for Premiere Pro proxiesLet us know if you need any assistance.
Thank You,
Kevin Monahan
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