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=== Proxy clips === <!--T:1-->
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[[File:Kdenlive ProxyClipsSettings.png|thumb|left|200px|Activating proxy clips]]
[[File:Kdenlive ProxyClipsSettings.png|thumb|left|200px|Activating proxy clips]]
''Proxy clips'' are one of the most useful inventions for editing if you are not working on a ultra high-end machine. The trick is that the original clips are replaced by clips with lower resolution clips, with a less complex codec. Video decoding, e.g. of H.264 clips, requires a lot of computing power, but computing power is required for rendering effects in real-time. If insufficient is available, replay will ''stutter''. Proxy clips will require hardly any computing power at all, which allows fluent replay.
''Proxy clips'' are one of the most useful inventions for editing if you are not working on a ultra high-end machine. The trick is that the original clips are replaced by clips with lower resolution clips, with a less complex codec. Video decoding, e.g. of H.264 clips, requires a lot of computing power, but computing power is required for rendering effects in real-time. If insufficient is available, replay will ''stutter''. Proxy clips will require hardly any computing power at all, which allows fluent replay.
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See also [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Projects_and_Files/Project_Settings#Proxy Clips|Project Settings]]  page
See also [[Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Projects_and_Files/Project_Settings#Proxy Clips|Project Settings]]  page


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[[File:Proxy clip creation.png|thumb|left|200px]]
[[File:Proxy clip creation.png|thumb|left|200px]]
As soon as proxy clips are enabled, they can be generated for specific project clips in the Project Tree widget via the context menu <menuchoice>Proxy Clip</menuchoice>. After you select <menuchoice>Proxy Clip</menuchoice> for a clip a job will start to create a proxy clip. You can tell the progress of this job by looking at the little grey progress bar that appears at the bottom of the clip in the Project Tree - see picture. Clicking <menuchoice>Proxy Clip</menuchoice> again disables the proxy for this clip.
As soon as proxy clips are enabled, they can be generated for specific project clips in the Project Tree widget via the context menu <menuchoice>Proxy Clip</menuchoice>. After you select <menuchoice>Proxy Clip</menuchoice> for a clip a job will start to create a proxy clip. You can tell the progress of this job by looking at the little grey progress bar that appears at the bottom of the clip in the Project Tree - see picture. Clicking <menuchoice>Proxy Clip</menuchoice> again disables the proxy for this clip.
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[[File:Proxy clip creation completed.png|thumb|left|200px]]
Once the proxy clip creation has completed the proxy clip will appear with a P icon in the Project Tree.
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When rendering to the output file, you can choose whether to use the proxy clips as well. It is by default disabled, but for a quick rendering preview it is useful.
When rendering to the output file, you can choose whether to use the proxy clips as well. It is by default disabled, but for a quick rendering preview it is useful.


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=== Clip Properties ===
=== Clip Properties ===



Revision as of 13:56, 4 July 2012

Information

* How to add clips from the file system

  • Clips properties (right-click): What do they mean, what effects do changes have there?
  • Additional clip types: Colour clips, Title clips, Slideshow clips, Stop Motion. How to add them?
  • What does transcoding clips do, when is it used? (Damaged .ogv files e.g.)
* Project Tree widget: How to structure clips (folders) Done on a Project Tree page



Clips (Video, Audio and Images)

The Add Clip Button brings up the Add Clip Dialog where you can choose video, audio or still image clips to add to the project tree.

Button labeled 1 toggles File Preview on and off. Slider labeled 2 adjusts the size of the preview icons. Checkbox labeled 3 enables the import of a series of images that can be used to make a stop motion animation. Checkbox labeled 4 - is for ???

You can add other types of clips by choosing a clip type from the menu brought up from the Add Clip Drop down button.

Colour clips

Add Color Clip

Title clips

See Titles

Slideshow clips

see Add Slideshow Clip

Stop Motion

see Stop Motion Capture

Proxy clips

Activating proxy clips

Proxy clips are one of the most useful inventions for editing if you are not working on a ultra high-end machine. The trick is that the original clips are replaced by clips with lower resolution clips, with a less complex codec. Video decoding, e.g. of H.264 clips, requires a lot of computing power, but computing power is required for rendering effects in real-time. If insufficient is available, replay will stutter. Proxy clips will require hardly any computing power at all, which allows fluent replay.

Proxy clips can be enabled / disabled for the current project in the Project Settings (Project -> Project Settings).

To enable proxy clips by default for new projects, go to Settings -> Configure Kdenlive -> Project Defaults -> Enable Proxy Clips. See also Project Settings page



As soon as proxy clips are enabled, they can be generated for specific project clips in the Project Tree widget via the context menu Proxy Clip. After you select Proxy Clip for a clip a job will start to create a proxy clip. You can tell the progress of this job by looking at the little grey progress bar that appears at the bottom of the clip in the Project Tree - see picture. Clicking Proxy Clip again disables the proxy for this clip.

Once the proxy clip creation has completed the proxy clip will appear with a P icon in the Project Tree.

When rendering to the output file, you can choose whether to use the proxy clips as well. It is by default disabled, but for a quick rendering preview it is useful.


Clip Properties

You can display and edit clip properties by selecting a clip in the project tree and choosing Clip Properties from the Project Menu or from the Right Click Menu

Video Properties

Advanced Properties

Markers

You can use the Markers tab to add markers for certain points in the source file that are important.

Once markers are put in your clip you can access them in the clip monitor under right click > Go To Marker. (See picture). Also note how the markers appear as red vertical lines in the clip monitor (see yellow highligted regions in the picture)