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Hello,
Soon i'm going on a trip and i want to make a video of that. So, to have a great video i want to film in 4k but the problem is, i dont have a good computer. I tried to use proxy in one short video and that was smooth but i wonder if i have a lot of video in my timeline in 4k, premiere pro will be smooth or not ?
If you think it's not possible have you a solution to be more smooth ?
Thank you.
(sorry for my english i'm french )
All depends on many things. From CPU speed, RAM on your rig, drive-access speed, the particular proxies used, how many of the hard-resource effects you use such as Lumetri, tracked masks, that sort of thing.
Posting your computer specs would give us a basis for opinions on your likely results.
Neil
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All depends on many things. From CPU speed, RAM on your rig, drive-access speed, the particular proxies used, how many of the hard-resource effects you use such as Lumetri, tracked masks, that sort of thing.
Posting your computer specs would give us a basis for opinions on your likely results.
Neil
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Hello thank you for your answer
Link of my cpu : https://products.amd.com/fr-fr/search/APU/AMD-A-Series-Processors/AMD-A8-Series-APU-for-Desktops/A8-...
I have 8 Go of ram
For the proxies, i use the format quicktime and the settings gopro cineform
And, it's for a travel video so, i will do a transition like smoothzoom and more like that... and i will use the lumetri but, not the mask or other things.
Finally i have one last question, to be more smooth it's possible to make the video several parts (make several rendering and in the end gather all part and make one rendering).
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You will need at least 32 GB RAM.