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''Proxy clips'' are one of the most useful inventions for editing if you are not working on an ultra high-end machine. Even quite well speced PCs can struggle with High Definition footage if proxy clips are not turned on. The trick that the proxy clip feature does is that the original clips are replaced by clips with lower resolution and a less complex codec. Video decoding, e.g. of H.264 clips, requires a lot of computing power and computing power is required for rendering effects in real time. If insufficient power is available, playback will ''stutter''. Proxy clips require hardly any computing power at all, which allows fluent playback.
''Proxy clips'' create a lower-quality transcode of the original footage for use in real-time rendering in the project monitor.  This allows for a smoother editing experience even on slower computers with High Definition footage. When rendering, by default, the original quality footage is used and not the proxy footage. For example, Video decoding of H.264 or H.265 clips, requires a lot of computing power to decode and could cause playback ''stutter'' when rendering effects in real time.

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''Proxy clips'' create a lower-quality transcode of the original footage for use in real-time rendering in the project monitor.  This allows for a smoother editing experience even on slower computers with High Definition footage.  When rendering, by default, the original quality footage is used and not the proxy footage. For example, Video decoding of H.264 or H.265 clips, requires a lot of computing power to decode and could cause playback ''stutter'' when rendering effects in real time.

Proxy clips create a lower-quality transcode of the original footage for use in real-time rendering in the project monitor. This allows for a smoother editing experience even on slower computers with High Definition footage. When rendering, by default, the original quality footage is used and not the proxy footage. For example, Video decoding of H.264 or H.265 clips, requires a lot of computing power to decode and could cause playback stutter when rendering effects in real time.