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Deaf_Guy
Inspiring
May 3, 2017
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How to create a horrible low res proxy version for PP?

  • May 3, 2017
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I just started experimenting with the proxy feature in PP.  I use an underpowered laptop with 8 GB and have to use this system because the company I work for will not buy me anything else.  We have a DSLR camera that at highest res shoots at 1920x1080.

We don't shoot in 4K or anything like that.  The laptop I have does a decent job with timeline scrubbing and all other programs closed.  Of course, I'm always looking to "help" the system work even better so I thought of the proxy because sometimes scrubbing does stutter and freeze the timeline.  But maybe I'm expecting too much of proxy if I'm not going to be doing anything in 4K?

What I was hoping was to keep the proxy ingest files very very low res but the same dimensions (1920x1080).  I don't care if the footage looks pixelly and horrible as long as the 1920-x1080 remains and as long as I can quickly scrub the timeline.  That way if I build effects but my proxy files are not the same dimensions as the raw footage, there'll be no letterboxing with the proxy files.

Can someone recommend the terrible low res proxy version preset and keep the 1920x1080 dimensions?

Thanks for any assistance.

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    Correct answer excited_Genie16B8

    The purpose of proxy is to make editing easier.  Smaller files isn't part of the equation.

    So...if the proxy media works better, then no, the purpose hasn't been defeated.

    On a side note, small files are often difficult to edit because they're so heavily compressed (small).  Easy to edit files are very often larger files.

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    Braniac
    May 3, 2017

    I was hoping was to keep the proxy ingest files very very low res but the same dimensions

    Resolution and dimensions mean the same thing.

    Use only the included GoPro Cineform presets.

    Deaf_Guy
    Deaf_GuyAuthor
    Inspiring
    May 3, 2017

    OK I have a 1920x1080 MOV clip of a jet landing at Reagan Airport.  The raw file (I don't know if it's camera original because I downloaded it from our footage stock service) is 250MB.

    So I then used that proxy setting (Go Pro) and it created a proxy of 750MB.  Isn't that defeating the purpose of proxy?

    I found on YTV a tutorial of a guy who makes lots of good tutorials and he went in and made an ingest preset with YTV settings so I tried that and the proxy file is down to 43MB.

    Call me crazy but wouldn't the low res 43MB be more practical to use as a proxy file compared to the 750MB version?

    excited_Genie16B8Correct answer
    Braniac
    May 3, 2017

    The purpose of proxy is to make editing easier.  Smaller files isn't part of the equation.

    So...if the proxy media works better, then no, the purpose hasn't been defeated.

    On a side note, small files are often difficult to edit because they're so heavily compressed (small).  Easy to edit files are very often larger files.