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weesung partially protected

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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 11:52 am Post subject: Proxy format question - Prores422 as Proxy? Mpeg-4 as proxy? |
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I posted this on Apple Discussion forum too.
In the page 8 of Final Cut Server product Overview, Following was mentioned.
Automatic Proxy and Thumbnail Generation
Because Final Cut Server is designed specifically for film and video production, it
automatically generates browse proxies, poster frames, and thumbnails as it catalogs
video clips.
You can define the size and format of thumbnails for graphics files as well as the
size and format of thumbnails and proxies for video clips. In addition, you can set a
preference to have Final Cut Server generate Apple ProRes 422 edit proxies at the
same time as the normal browse proxies.
Because Final Cut Server automatically associates proxies and reference images with
the original asset, you don’t have to worry about managing multiple files for your clips.
Current FCP 6.02 does not have any easy setup for "Apple ProRes 422 edit proxies".
Is this new setting for proxy other than Photo-Jpeg?
Also the following picture in same page show that MPEG-4 as Clip proxy. What is this for? Will MPEG-4 use as another editable Proxy Format or it is just Proxy for Preview?
And there was some text mentioned H.264 MPEG-4 as Proxy format too. Is this practical?
And Will H.264 can be use as Editable proxy or Preview proxy?
And Will we able to use 2 type of proxy in Final Cut Server? As Editable proxy & Preview proxy?
P.S.: Same as question of below topic. Is there something will happen to make this work around NAB 2008?  |
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MattG Xsan Master

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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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Preview proxies (used for simple viewing and annotation) use H.264 by default. H.264 is a subset of the MPEG-4 standard.
ProRes is used for the Edit Proxy format, which is regular good old ProRes 422 (8-bit). Edit Proxies are therefore most useful for working with clips that are uncompressed, since these edit proxies will be smaller. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 12:24 pm Post subject: |
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But there is NO easy setup for PRORES as Proxy in FCP 6.02!
Will Apple add more Easy setup soon to FCS 2 for FC Server?
What do you think? |
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 12:30 pm Post subject: |
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OT: To mattg
By the way, Do you know Mr. Matthew McManus by any chance?  |
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MattG Xsan Master

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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 12:47 pm Post subject: |
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| Sorry that you're not understanding me. The Edit Proxy uses regular ProRes, so the easy setup would be regular, ordinary, default ProRes. |
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