A video I posted this week to Facebook and to Youtube (from the same export file) got me different results this week (whereas the same process got me the same results the prior two weeks). The issue was that in Facebook, the video wants to default to SD rather than HD, and when manually changed to play HD, the audio and video are no longer aligned. Varying results on different computers, browsers, and locations. Youtube of the same file: rock solid and HD in all tests.
I noticed this week when I was loading files into the timeline that they were taking much longer than normal, and noticed that Proxy files were being created. I must have inadvertently checked the "automatically create proxy files" option. The audio files were specifically labeled as proxy. (Interesting, as audio files as so much smaller comparatively, I would have thought that proxies only applied to video files).
On another forum (not Magix), someone mentioned that when using proxy files, you need to replace the proxy audio files with original files before export, to not export the proxy files. So, I came here looking to see if an extra step needs to be taken within VPX prior to exporting.
I did see this conclusion made and affirmed on another thread here: "So the proxy files have nothing to do with exporting . . . ."
So, I understand that proxy files are utilized for smoothing performance while editing on large projects or underpowered systems.
I would just like extra confirmation on a few questions, as I'm planning to UN-check the create proxy files option.
1. Under what specific conditions are creating proxy files considered to be beneficial?
2. Could the usage of proxy files have contributed to the out-of-sync result by Facebook's compression scheme?
3. Is there anything that needs to be done on a project utilizing proxy files prior to export (i.e. replacing audio proxy files with the original audio files)?
Many thanks!
Craig