it may have some internal generic chip that helps the decode process.Īnd yea, you will get far better playback with an intraframe proxy, either ProRes, Cineform, or a DNx variant, proxies that are quite a bit larger on disc than a long-GOP file would be. it's nasty as all get out during editing, as the computer doesn't have the exact replicate reverse chip.gives you SMALL files comparatively, and a specialized chip makes writing them a quickie in-cam. it's got to create and store to RAM what, up to 100 frames at times before it can show one? Right.Īnd 4k 10-bit long-GOP files like that are a hella pain for the computer. Change your clip speed with Speed/Duration, then make proxies, the world is happy. Not that any of us are happy with that but this way it simply works. Make a postit by your computer for those you regularly use. You need to compute the percentage change, really. Such as, use at 40% speed or play over 00:01:23 of time on the timeline. using Speed/Duration is a bit of a pain because you can't simply give a framerate, you have to specify the change by either percentage or time unit. Apply that, then make proxies, it works perfectly. And that's why using Interpret Footage for slowing clips before making proxies doesn't work. That's meant for use such as going from 29.97 to 23.976, where the 'cadence pulldown' has to be done correctly. though it seems like it should be, "interpret footage" isn't meant for changing clip speed. I need my proxies to play back in real time and slow them down as needed. Lots of people seem to settle with interpreting the footage within premiere and having their proxies playback slowed down. ( if you're a a7siii user, you know that premiere does not like these codecs/formats and chokes really hard trying to playback this footage so proxies are an absolute must)ĭoes anyone have a fix or any possible solutions? Im using my sony a7siii: XAVC S 4k, 120 fps, 10bit But 120fps proxies are now literally slower to scrub, playback,and render than without proxies now. Woke up to an update (22.6.2) and 120fps proxies no longer work.Ģ4 and 60fps works fine. I have been using shutter encoder to make my 120fps proxies and it has worked flawlessly for a year or so now. Everything ive followed online to make succesful 120fps proxies WITHIN adobe never works, always buggy or something that tweaks out and is extremely inconsistent. To my understanding Adobe has always had trouble with really bad workarounds to make proxies for 120fps footage within adobe premiere.
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