“Corel Video Studio Pro X2″ Smart Proxy Tutorial In Full HD

Corel Video Studio Pro X2 Proxy files are lower resolution working copies of video files. They are reduced in resolution or compression bit rate for only one reason — to speed up editing of high definition files such as HDV, AVCHD, etc The main purpose of this feature is to have a more efficient editing experience by making smaller proxy files out of large videos.Smart Proxy can also be used in other video file formats and is not limited to HDV files only When you edit and preview your project in Instant Play mode, proxy files will be used as substitutes for their large video source counterparts. Whereas when you preview your project in high-quality playback mode or when you render a video file, the original video source files will be used. In the case of HDV files, Smart Proxy is automatically activated during capture and use of HDV files in your project. Please watch in HD

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25 Responses to ““Corel Video Studio Pro X2″ Smart Proxy Tutorial In Full HD”

  1. 2PacsFather says:

    what do you mean ? by useing smart proxy you lose quality on the resolting video ? how do i set the proxy resolution ? are you good with this ?

  2. johnboy1uk says:

    @YoungBucksFather Only the proxy file is of low quality so you can edit it without any problems, it doesn’t effect your original video

  3. johnboy1uk says:

    @2PacsFather The original HD files will not be altered, the proxy file is just used for editing

  4. johnboy1uk says:

    @2PacsFather It will set the resolution and do it automatically when you add your video to the timeline, just make sure smart proxy is enabled

  5. 2PacsFather says:

    are you part of the team who made this program ?

  6. johnboy1uk says:

    @2PacsFather No, I’m not that clever! My job is a driving instructor

  7. 2PacsFather says:

    ye you are , so what are the basic graphics that a corel x3 will work on ? i have a celeron D 1.5 GB ram

  8. johnboy1uk says:

    They recomend Windows XP with latest service packs installed, Intel Core Duo 1.83 GHz, AMD Dual-Core 2.0 GHz or higher recommended. 1 GB RAM (2 GB or higher recommended) and 3 GB of free hard drive space

  9. 2PacsFather says:

    i have
    - intel celeron 2.53 ghz
    1.5 gb ram DDR

  10. 2PacsFather says:

    i tryedto create asmart peoxy but it failed

  11. xHaloSNIP3Rx says:

    does anyone know how to get a Dazzle DVC107 to work with Corel x2 or x3

  12. lozgstar08 says:

    wer diid u download corell 4rm

  13. johnboy1uk says:

    You could download a trial copy and see if it works with your spec

  14. johnboy1uk says:

    It should create a proxy file automatically, make sure it’s enabled in the settings

  15. 2PacsFather says:

    i did

  16. 2PacsFather says:

    i did

  17. 2PacsFather says:

    maybe its a limit of how many gb it can create ? i tryed a HD movie more than 2 gb

  18. Grimrepaerdude7 says:

    how didi you make it full screen i need help.

  19. johnboy1uk says:

    Try going to the tools menu and selecting device control, you could also try changing the capture plugin, if they are not present then you probably can’t use this capture device with Corel Video Studio

  20. johnboy1uk says:

    I didn’t!

  21. johnboy1uk says:

    What exactly do you mean?

  22. johnboy1uk says:

    Does it edit ok with your spec?

  23. johnboy1uk says:

    Try spliting your video into smaller clips, it might help

  24. ggtr0nic says:

    wow, glad you done this tutorial… ! i learn alot with it ! big thanks…now i know why my CPU usage go crazy when i start a big edit job with HD… so it mean we should wait till the proxy compression job is finish before we start the project…to really benefit from that feature… THANKS

  25. johnboy1uk says:

    When you put the clips on the time line it should start the Smart Proxy automatically. Check by selecting the Smart Proxy Queue manager it should show your files being processed, make sure Smart Proxy is enabled