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Lately I have been having a huge issues with my proxies. I create proxies from my 4k footage, edit, and when I export the video some but not all of my footage is clearly not the selections I chose of the clip. I thought at first it was me manipulating the speed of the footage (slow motion) I had read that proxies weren't the best for that. So this edit I did not touch the speed of my footage and still the same.
Usually I import the footage
I will modify and interpret any footage (30fps or 60fps) to 23.976 fps
I'm just hemorrhaging edit time at this point and my workload is piling up in the meantime.
The only solution that works is reimporting the original 4k footage and using that, but is slows my current build down too much.
Any help would be appreciated,
Best,
Miguel
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Did you toggle off the proxy button (in the program panel) before you exported? Here is a breakdown of proxy editing and if it still doesn't help let us know and we will find another solution: https://blog.pond5.com/21491-how-use-proxies-to-edit-faster-in-adobe-premiere-pro-cc/
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Did you toggle off the proxy button (in the program panel) before you exported?
As a note for readers, that's actually not necessary. Premiere Pro will always and automatically use the original media for export, so long as it isn't offline.
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Sorry for the troubles, Miguel. Interpret Footage is not currently officially supported for Proxy. More information about Proxy support can be found at: Adobe Premiere Pro Help | Ingest and Proxy Workflow in Premiere Pro CC 2015.3
That said, please see the following post from R Neil Haugen for a possible workaround.
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Thanks for the help! So with your help and a little research I think I found a solution. When creating proxies the modify window and Media Encoder apparently don't talk to each other. You have to start creating the proxies, pause it, modify/interpret the footage in media encoder and then create the proxies if you are using multiple frame rates. I haven't tested it yet but this seems to be the work around.