

You should now see the Proxy status in a separate column in the Media Brower next to each clip. Further, open up the project metadata, scroll all the way down, check Proxy and hit OK.

Then right-click inside the browser and select Metadata Display. To check whether your Proxies are available, you’ll need to toggle the List view in the Media Browser. Now, when you import your original 4K files into Premiere Pro CC media browser, the Media Encoder will immediately start transcoding those files in the background. A great tip is to create a Proxy subfolder located in the same folder with your original 4K media for further convenience and easier media management. It’s also essential to select a format for your proxies based on the computing power of your machine.įor instance, if you’re working on a PC, your best choice probably would be Cineform codec, whereas if you’re editing on a Mac, ProRes Proxy or ProRes LT are the apparent options in that regard. That way, the NLE will start creating proxy files automatically every time you import media into your project. Enable Ingest and choose Create Proxies from the drop-down menu.
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In the video below Jordy Vandeput of showcases the excellent functionality that the latest Adobe Premiere Pro update has brought to the table. There are certain steps one need to execute in advance to set up the platform before commencing work, but once you do it, 4K editing should go smoothly and effortlessly without all the hassle that an old workstation might inflict.īefore you begin editing in Premiere Pro, create a New Project, give it a name and then head over to the Ingest Settings tab. Fortunately, the latest Premiere Pro CC now provides an incredibly powerful proxy workflow that makes editing of 4K media a breeze. Even though native 4K video editing shouldn’t be an issue for most content creators and aspiring filmmakers alike these days, there are still occasions when scrubbing through a 4K timeline could be a challenging task, in particular for those of you working on a slower workstation.
