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Using proxy

PostWed Dec 09, 2020 12:47 pm

I have a newbie question: Should I always transform my footages to proxy?
If I do it at the stage of rendering does it influence on final quality of video?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Using proxy

PostWed Dec 09, 2020 6:07 pm

That's too general a question, as the answer will depend on several different variables.

Post up your media and machine specs, as well as the specific version of Resolve you're using.
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Re: Using proxy

PostMon Dec 14, 2020 6:14 am

The main misunderstanding for me here is that quality of final rendered video will be the same or not? :roll:
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Re: Using proxy

PostMon Dec 14, 2020 7:03 am

Since rendering doesn't need to be real-time, it can be much better than what you play smoothly in the timeline.
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Re: Using proxy

PostMon Dec 14, 2020 9:45 am

Uli Plank wrote:Since rendering doesn't need to be real-time, it can be much better than what you play smoothly in the timeline.

Thanks for your feedback. In other words, it is always better to use proxy? ;)
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PostMon Dec 14, 2020 10:10 am

Bubblicity wrote:
Uli Plank wrote:Since rendering doesn't need to be real-time, it can be much better than what you play smoothly in the timeline.

Thanks for your feedback. In other words, it is always better to use proxy? ;)


Not sure about always.... If everything runs smoothly why bother?
But at the moment I am editing a multicam shoot in 4K.... made proxies to 854*480 with burned in TC.
And everything runs smooth as butter :-)

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Re: Using proxy

PostMon Dec 14, 2020 10:22 am

RobertG wrote:
Bubblicity wrote:
Uli Plank wrote:Since rendering doesn't need to be real-time, it can be much better than what you play smoothly in the timeline.

Thanks for your feedback. In other words, it is always better to use proxy? ;)


Not sure about always.... If everything runs smoothly why bother?
But at the moment I am editing a multicam shoot in 4K.... made proxies to 854*480 with burned in TC.
And everything runs smooth as butter :-)

Regards, Robert

Maybe I need to receive more knowledge regarding proxy but for my mind I thought that after rendering proxy the final video will have not so good quality compared to the way of using the original footage. That's the question for me ;)
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Re: Using proxy

PostMon Dec 14, 2020 11:21 am

Proxies are just placeholders..... When you render it will use the original files.
Its one of the reasons i use burned in time-code, that way i know what i am looking at :-)
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Re: Using proxy

PostMon Dec 14, 2020 3:59 pm

Bubblicity wrote:The main misunderstanding for me here is that quality of final rendered video will be the same or not?

That also depends on many variables. It's not a simple answer.
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Re: Using proxy

PostWed Dec 23, 2020 6:50 am

Jim Simon wrote:
Bubblicity wrote:The main misunderstanding for me here is that quality of final rendered video will be the same or not?

That also depends on many variables. It's not a simple answer.

But in fact proxy are only placeholders and will use original files during rendering (as said above)? ;)
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Re: Using proxy

PostWed Dec 23, 2020 3:30 pm

Bubblicity wrote:in fact proxy are only placeholders and will use original files during rendering

I depends.
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Re: Using proxy

PostWed Dec 23, 2020 5:59 pm

Jim Simon wrote:
Bubblicity wrote:in fact proxy are only placeholders and will use original files during rendering

I depends.


I might be in the wrong but in my experience the term proxy is always used to refer exactly that, a placeholder to be replaced at later stage.

As opposed to a transcoded material to a more friendly codec but retaining most of benefits of the original. For example, I've seen post houses transcode all the camera raw files to dpx and never bring back the originals at any stage of the process.
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Re: Using proxy

PostWed Dec 23, 2020 6:41 pm

franciscovaldez wrote:proxy is always used to refer exactly that, a placeholder to be replaced at later stage.

That's the idea, yes. But whether or not that actually occurs will depend on certain factors.
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