Now anything that you add to your project through the Media Browser will automatically be converted into a proxy in Adobe Media Encoder, which will open on its own if it’s not open already. You can keep the destination the same as the project, but I like to put it in a specific folder within the project called “Proxies,” so choose the folder if you have a specific place, as well.Ĭlick “OK” and go back to the Media Browser. Choose a preset that works best for your system (ProRes is good for Macs, GoPro Cineform for PCs). (If it doesn’t, click the settings wrench to bring up this box.)įrom here, you can choose what to do upon ingesting (to make it simple for now, just select “Create Proxies” from the dropdown). Check the box next to “Ingest” to turn it on and a new dialogue box will appear. To create proxies through the Media Browser, open up the Media Browser and look in the upper-left corner. There are two ways to create proxies: before you “ingest” the clips through the Media Browser or the New Project screen, and after you’ve imported your clips into your project. Editing with proxies saves a lot of time, allowing you to work with smaller files that don’t cause your computer to lag and don’t take as long to render.
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