Synchronize clips settings

I am editing 6K footage using proxy media and have been using synchronize clips to bring to bring together audio and video. I used automatic settings using synchronisation and have now realised that the default resolution is 1280 x 720. Does this mean the synchronised clip is indeed 1280 x 720 or is it simply displaying the proxy resolution?


And if I manually change to custom synch settings of 6144 x 3240, am I still editing the synched clip in proxy?

The option to transcode a synched clip is greyed out.

Final Cut Pro X

Posted on Jun 28, 2018 3:31 AM

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Jun 28, 2018 5:49 AM in response to Roland Rock

As you experienced, you can transcode the original clips, and if you work in proxy the proxy versions of your clips will be used. A sync clip has no media, it refers to the clips in it, so there is no need to transcode.

I can’t say without testing if it will make a difference but I would make sure the sync clip has the same dimensions as the original video. By making it small you risk scaling down from 6K to 720 and then scaling up to match the project. Depending on how this is handled internally it might or might not cause a loss of quality. Either test of just be on the safe side.

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