-Working with videos that have large image geometry can greatly impede editing. Instead you can substitute \textit{proxies} which will create smaller video image files from the original file that can then be edited more quickly. When you are done working on this smaller scale, you will need to bring up the Proxy settings menu again, and change the Scale factor back to the Original size so that all of your edits/work take affect on that original higher quality video on the timeline.
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-To use this feature, select \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Proxy settings} and change the Scale factor from Original size to your downsized choice. You can choose ffmpeg as the File Format and a choice of various codecs associated with that. A good choice is the default of mpeg which can usually be quite fast. In addition, to modify values for that codec, click on the wrench icon. When you have completed your choices, just click OK, and then the video tracks will be rendered. This may take some time, but previous proxy renders will be reused.
-The proxy videos will be added to your assets in a separate Proxy folder, and the video track edits will use the proxies.
-The assets in both the Media folder and Proxy folder will look proxied when dragged to the Viewer although the scale may be different.
-Proxy downsizing renders all loaded tracks, but only work on the $1^{st}$ video layer of any multi-layer media. Rendered proxy media is saved in the same directory as the original media.
-However, if you proxy your session, the clips do not get proxied to the Proxy folder, but if you Drag and Drop the clip from the Clip folder to the Viewer or the Timeline, you will see that it too is proxied.
-As usual, you can delete proxy files from the project or disk in the Resources window if you no longer want to retain them.
-And you can save your project either as proxied or not.
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-You can also nest clips while in a proxied state, but you can not drag the proxied nested clips
-to the viewer or the timeline.
-If you create proxies for Nested clips they will be saved in \texttt{\$HOME/Videos} unless you modify that in
-\texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Preferences, Interface} tab, \textit{Nested Proxy Path}.
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-There are two ways that the proxy files can be used, with or without input scaling. When the proxy is done without rescaling, the Mask, Camera and Projector automations are re-scaled accordingly. In this situation, the entire project will be re-sized so that the session is in the resized geometry. Not all plugins are useful when the project is rescaled, because the keyframe data must be in the original geometry. In this case, you can use the rescaler, by enabling \textit{Use scaler (FFMPEG only)}. This has the added advantage that the project size does not change and the proxy media is down-scaled as usual and up-scaled on read-in, which means the project editing is done in full scale. Since decoding is done on smaller video, there is a time savings, but all rendering is done full scale. The main reason for using \textit{scaler} is that it does not change the image coordinate data, so that automation and plugin parameters will be in the original project geometry. This is not as fast as the first option, but is a performance gain, and may be needed if you are using plugins that need coordinate data such as the Title plugin. As noted, the scaler only works on ffmpeg video formats.
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-In the upper right hand corner of the main window, there is a toggle button to easily switch back and forth when you have a proxied file on the timeline. The icon is to the left of the FF icon. It will have the letter “P” as the icon for Proxy or if \textit{Using Scaler}, the letter “S”. \quad \includegraphics[height=\baselineskip]{images/proxy-01.png} \quad This quick switch is especially useful when editing and you need to see a better image temporarily.
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-Screencast in figure~\ref{fig:proxy-02} shows the Use scaler checked so you can still use plugins and the original project size is kept. The Scale factor pull-down gives you available size options. Note the new media dimensions shown (partially covered). If the size is an odd number, 1 is added to make the dimensions both even numbers.
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-In the case of the scaler checkbox, it will retain that setting for ease of use.
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-\begin{figure}[htpb]
- \centering
- \includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth]{images/proxy-02.png}
- \caption{Proxy settings dialog}
- \label{fig:proxy-02}
-\end{figure}
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-There is also a convenient \textit{Beep on done volume} dial included so that you can work on other tasks until there is an audible notify of completion. The default volume is set to 0 for no audible notify.
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-A good choice for proxy settings with 1080p source video is:
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-\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none]
-Scale Factor: 1/4
-Use Scaler: unchecked
-File Format: FFMPEG - mpeg
-Video Preset:
-Compression: mpeg.mpeg
-Bitrate: 1800000
-Quality: -1
-Pixels: yuv420p
-\end{lstlisting}
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-If you get errors for some videos, such as those with strange variable bit rate or some types of files made on a smartphone, a usually reliable alternative is to change the following parameters:
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-\begin{lstlisting}[numbers=none]
-File Format: FFMPEG - mov
-Video Preset:
-Compression: mov.mov
-\end{lstlisting}
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-Or if you want small files with high image quality, a File Format of m2ts is optimal. For example a 1 GB file can be reduced to 50 MB with scale $\frac{1}{2}$.
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-Checking the \textit{Auto proxy/scale media loads} results in any additional media loads to be automatically proxy scaled. However, single frame media such as PNG or JPEG \textit{stills}, can not be scaled to \textit{stream} media. If this type of media exists, you should \textit{use scaler}.
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-If you get error messages when creating proxies, check the Video wrench settings. These usually default to values that are expected to work correctly for the \textit{File Format} and codec you selected but they can be changed and may result in errors. If you get an error message of \textit{check\_frame\_rate failed} followed by \textit{Error making proxy} in the popup Errors window, do just that and check the Frame rate value by going to the Resources window, Media folder, and use the right mouse button for the Info option for that specific media in question. You can change the frame rate in this window to a more codec acceptable value. Different codecs may have different legal values.
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-More specific information on which plugins need to use scaler is provided here next. If the keyframe data uses coordinate data that is absolute, then the scaler should be used. If the data is normalized (like always $0-100\%$) then the proxy can be done without the scaler. The session geometry format, shown in \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Format} as $width \times height$, is changed if the scaler is not used to cause all of the data to be in the reduced format. If this affects the plugin operation, then scaler should be used. Examples of plugins that need the scaler are: Title, AutoScale, Scale, ScaleRatio, and Translate. Most others are safe to use without scaling.