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Editing by Proxy Files

In this mode, proxy data that has been optimized for editing, for example, by lowering image quality from the original high-resolution data is used. You can proceed with editing more effortlessly since the load placed on the CPU during editing can be lightened.

When only the proxy or source including the proxy has been checked out for checkout field editing, the project automatically opens in the proxy mode.

Field Editing Projects on Another PC

Switching to the Proxy Mode

1Click [Mode] on the menu bar, and click [Proxy Mode].

When the proxy mode is set to on, a frame appears on the button icon in the menu, and “proxy mode” is displayed on the status bar of the timeline.

A diagonal line appears on the button icon when the mode is off.

By default, when the mode is switched to the proxy mode, a proxy is generated in the background for all clips in use by the current project. The proxy is named “clip name .proxy including extension”, and is saved in the same directory as the source file.

The setting to prevent a proxy from being automatically generated can be changed by [Application] in [User Settings] [Proxy Mode].

Proxy Mode Settings

In the proxy mode, clips reference the proxy. When the proxy has been moved to a different directory, the clip becomes an offline clip.

Creating Proxy Files

Create a proxy from clips (high-resolution) in the bin or on the timeline.

Note
1Click [File] on the menu bar, and click [Create Proxy] an item.
2Click [Yes].

Creation of the proxy is started in the background.

Checking the Progress of Background Jobs

The proxy is named “clip name .proxy including extension”, and is saved in the same directory as the source file. Clips are set to reference proxies.

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