5:15 OMG!!! I've been using FCP for years and never knew this. You just saved me SO MUCH DISC SPACE. I've just deleted my generated Lib files and my Lib. for my project just reduced from 90Gb to 74Mb. Thank you so much 🥰
Okay, so, you have to know this: I have been using FCP since the early 2000's and have been in business officially for 3 years now. I am turning out a multi-cam project with 4 cameras, each 4K at 60fps, and I finally have to start using proxy files. I knew OF them, but never understood them completely, let alone use them. I started searching, watching these large UA-camr's vids trying to get a grip on it all, then when I came across yours, it's like my brain just CLICKED! Lol you do an EXCELLENT job of explaining and teaching in a way not many I have found on UA-cam do... That all said to say this, "You do GREAT work!" keep it up, and of course, THANK YOU!!! 🙏🏻
By far the best video on stopping the buffering I totally forgot shot this process soon as o watched and did as instructed by you it was smooth sailing for my editing. I was so aggravated thank you so much
This video was super helpful thanks. When I don’t transcode, I get the beach ball. So I’m going try to do it & just use my 5TB SSD since I have the storage.
Why you don't have at least million subscribers boggles my mind ! Such an informative channel with great information. As always, thank you for sharing !
Apologies for dragging up a basic question, but I'm self-taught in FCPX and have been using it (albeit to a basic level) for years for primarily GoPro/action cam footage. Typically I'll record at the highest res I can, in recent cases this is 4K or even 8K (from my Insta360 X4). I usually drag the raw footage direct from the memory cards from these cameras, stright to an external HD and work from there - usually because I end up maxing out my MacBook Pro M1 HD space with HUGE library files. I've never really understood the association with proxy and optimized media so have historically dragged these raw files direct to my project timeline and just edited stright from there. I'll sometimes drag in additional image or graphic files I've created from Photoshop, or Illustrator to add a bit of fun to my videos, but my main issue is when my Mac starts running slow from huge FCPX Libs, I also struggle to open Photoshop as there isn't enough space for the cache. Once a project has been finished and I've uploaded it to UA-cam, I normally delete the raw files and all other files and Libs associated with that video in order to free up space. I understand the concept of working with a smaller file that is a vastly reduced file size (proxy) to enable FCPX to run faster whilst leaving the original file in it's folder on the external HD, but does this use the original file when creating the final video? Sorry for the lengthy comment but I'm struggling to find answers. 🧐😀👍
This has been a recent issue for me and I've watched a number of UA-cam videos explaining it. But as always, you do a much better job of explaining it. The "What ifs" are so helpful where as other channels just tell you what they do and leave explanations out. Thank you once again!!! Always looking forward to that notification saying you've posted again!
I’m a new in this and what great explanation most videos up there they make them with incomplete information not every one is a pro if you don’t explain right it confuses viewers more that’s my thoughts any tutorials on settings on cameras to get the most out them and this software. Thank you
Here’s another HUGE cause for beach balling in FCPX: do NOT EDIT from an external SSD. This often works, and sometimes really doesn’t. Lots of people in the Apple forums and on Reddit have the same issue. I have a maxed out 14” M2 Max and for a while it worked well. Eventually I wanted to pull my hairs out since I couldn’t do anything without beach balling. The second I moved from the (high quality) external SSD to the internal drive, this problem was SOLVED. Hope this helps somebody!
I was fast all the time. All of a sudden it’s super slow. Always used SSD. In fact I can’t start a library on my desktop at all. I think since I’m using multiple cameras (drone, Sony, GoPro, and phone) it’s bogging down.
Just to clarify, once we click optimized original, "all proxy files" will go back to its original quality and size once exported? is that right? Thanks! This will be a huge help
For my latest project, I'm using a M1 MacBook Pro 256G/8G Ram with HD 60 frames per second video footage from my iPhone 15. This is my first time creating my Library on my external drive. While attempting to edit,, I'm showing I have 18.03 Gigs available (ton of music/photos already onboard, I DJ). This is my first time experiencing dropped frames & slow playback while editing. I'm afraid if I load my clips on the computer, it will use all the onboard memory. In the past, I've temporarily deleted my big Gig Apple applications to complete projects. Will optimizing/creating proxy clips help in this instance? Or is it an issue with how I imported my clips?
When using the lo-res proxies, is that just to make editing easier but it will still use the hi-res files for the final export? Or will the actual final export be lo-res?
Such great content, can’t believe I’m just discovering this channel now. Question for you. If my computer is performing well, do I have to transcode to optimized media? Is there any kind of quality loss with that transcode? And will it export the project using the original media anyway regardless? Also, once it’s time to archive the project, is there a way to delete automatically all the original clips that weren’t used in the edit? Thank you!
Apple should not have FCPX users jumping through so many hoops just to do work. I store to a massive external drive, I delete anything that saved to FCPX for any reason, and still, the ball. Is there something better than FCPX? I’m ready to take classes to advance from my level, but how with that ball spinning?!
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I have an M1 Max with 32GB ram and I am getting the ball while editing an iPhone video. I thought the whole reason for using the M1 Max was to avoid this nonsense.
@@MrValentineReacts Well I figured out what I had to do. I did a clean install of Sonoma and now it’s stupid fast. I can scrub over any footage, audio, add transitions, and the computer doesn’t so much as hiccup. Maybe give that a try.
@@LenZFPV I did a guided re-install of Sonoma with Apple support. I backed up my drive (I don’t really keep data on it) and let the installer run through the routine, so it was like starting with a fresh computer. This was suggested by support because they could not figure out where the conflict was happening. It has been pretty awesome ever since I did that.
5:15 OMG!!! I've been using FCP for years and never knew this. You just saved me SO MUCH DISC SPACE. I've just deleted my generated Lib files and my Lib. for my project just reduced from 90Gb to 74Mb. Thank you so much 🥰
Okay, so, you have to know this: I have been using FCP since the early 2000's and have been in business officially for 3 years now. I am turning out a multi-cam project with 4 cameras, each 4K at 60fps, and I finally have to start using proxy files. I knew OF them, but never understood them completely, let alone use them.
I started searching, watching these large UA-camr's vids trying to get a grip on it all, then when I came across yours, it's like my brain just CLICKED! Lol you do an EXCELLENT job of explaining and teaching in a way not many I have found on UA-cam do... That all said to say this, "You do GREAT work!" keep it up, and of course, THANK YOU!!! 🙏🏻
Haha, I just try to explain it as if everyone is as slow as I am 😂
By far the best video on stopping the buffering I totally forgot shot this process soon as o watched and did as instructed by you it was smooth sailing for my editing. I was so aggravated thank you so much
This video was super helpful thanks. When I don’t transcode, I get the beach ball. So I’m going try to do it & just use my 5TB SSD since I have the storage.
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Your tutorials always bring value 👍
Why you don't have at least million subscribers boggles my mind ! Such an informative channel with great information. As always, thank you for sharing !
Thanks Jenn for another great tutorial!
Apologies for dragging up a basic question, but I'm self-taught in FCPX and have been using it (albeit to a basic level) for years for primarily GoPro/action cam footage. Typically I'll record at the highest res I can, in recent cases this is 4K or even 8K (from my Insta360 X4). I usually drag the raw footage direct from the memory cards from these cameras, stright to an external HD and work from there - usually because I end up maxing out my MacBook Pro M1 HD space with HUGE library files.
I've never really understood the association with proxy and optimized media so have historically dragged these raw files direct to my project timeline and just edited stright from there. I'll sometimes drag in additional image or graphic files I've created from Photoshop, or Illustrator to add a bit of fun to my videos, but my main issue is when my Mac starts running slow from huge FCPX Libs, I also struggle to open Photoshop as there isn't enough space for the cache.
Once a project has been finished and I've uploaded it to UA-cam, I normally delete the raw files and all other files and Libs associated with that video in order to free up space.
I understand the concept of working with a smaller file that is a vastly reduced file size (proxy) to enable FCPX to run faster whilst leaving the original file in it's folder on the external HD, but does this use the original file when creating the final video?
Sorry for the lengthy comment but I'm struggling to find answers.
🧐😀👍
I think you heard me talking to my coworker. Was just talking to him this morning about exactly this stuff. Two hours later, Jenn has a video. ⭐
This has been a recent issue for me and I've watched a number of UA-cam videos explaining it. But as always, you do a much better job of explaining it. The "What ifs" are so helpful where as other channels just tell you what they do and leave explanations out. Thank you once again!!! Always looking forward to that notification saying you've posted again!
A most important and informative tutorial. Thank you. Scotland loves you!
I have been having issues of the rainbow ball and I will try this on my next edit. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!
Thanks god someone that really knows how to explain things. Very good video.
You're the awesome-est. Couldn't remember where that menu was. I was looking for it under editing preferences.
I’m a new in this and what great explanation most videos up there they make them with incomplete information not every one is a pro if you don’t explain right it confuses viewers more that’s my thoughts any tutorials on settings on cameras to get the most out them and this software. Thank you
Amazing & great content. Thank's so much !!!
This is awesome. Let’s see if it works now.
Thank you.
If you use sonys, just use the in camera proxies..no need to convert it in fcpx 😊
I think this is my issue - my Sony files are 4k60. Gonna have to UA-cam using camera proxies.
Thanks JJ 😎
Very Helpful -just subscribed
Thanks for dumbing this down for me.
5:08 why do you need to change back to "optimized original" before exporting?
Very helpful. Thank you.
You te best that help 100% thank u so mucho God bless you always.
thank you so much
Here’s another HUGE cause for beach balling in FCPX: do NOT EDIT from an external SSD. This often works, and sometimes really doesn’t.
Lots of people in the Apple forums and on Reddit have the same issue.
I have a maxed out 14” M2 Max and for a while it worked well. Eventually I wanted to pull my hairs out since I couldn’t do anything without beach balling.
The second I moved from the (high quality) external SSD to the internal drive, this problem was SOLVED.
Hope this helps somebody!
Yeah that is kinda my situation, very disapointing
I was fast all the time. All of a sudden it’s super slow. Always used SSD. In fact I can’t start a library on my desktop at all. I think since I’m using multiple cameras (drone, Sony, GoPro, and phone) it’s bogging down.
Just to clarify, once we click optimized original, "all proxy files" will go back to its original quality and size once exported? is that right? Thanks! This will be a huge help
Sooooooooooooooooo Great! Thank you very very much!!!!!!!!!!
For my latest project, I'm using a M1 MacBook Pro 256G/8G Ram with HD 60 frames per second video footage from my iPhone 15. This is my first time creating my Library on my external drive. While attempting to edit,, I'm showing I have 18.03 Gigs available (ton of music/photos already onboard, I DJ). This is my first time experiencing dropped frames & slow playback while editing. I'm afraid if I load my clips on the computer, it will use all the onboard memory. In the past, I've temporarily deleted my big Gig Apple applications to complete projects. Will optimizing/creating proxy clips help in this instance? Or is it an issue with how I imported my clips?
So helpful!!
When using the lo-res proxies, is that just to make editing easier but it will still use the hi-res files for the final export? Or will the actual final export be lo-res?
It exports on high resolution, proxies only help while edit the project, the result is on the max quality:)
I was silly and forgot to create proxies when importing ... I have already started editing... is there a way to do this mid project?
Just right click your clips in the browser and select Transcode Media 👊🏼
AVCHD clips like to play with the beachball in fcp
good Advice
You mention using original files for color correction and not proxy files. Are there any other times for using original over proxy?
Such great content, can’t believe I’m just discovering this channel now. Question for you. If my computer is performing well, do I have to transcode to optimized media? Is there any kind of quality loss with that transcode? And will it export the project using the original media anyway regardless?
Also, once it’s time to archive the project, is there a way to delete automatically all the original clips that weren’t used in the edit?
Thank you!
I never use those just make sure there recorded into the rite media
Apple should not have FCPX users jumping through so many hoops just to do work. I store to a massive external drive, I delete anything that saved to FCPX for any reason, and still, the ball. Is there something better than FCPX? I’m ready to take classes to advance from my level, but how with that ball spinning?!
Make a video on which voice would be good for quotes video
(Which text to speech would be good for quotes video)
I am from India, I do not know English, so I do not know which voice will be good for quotes video, make a video on this
Is it a beach ball?
Looks more like a pinwheel to me lol
We need new Behaviors Challenge 👨💻🧑💻👩💻👨💻🧑💻👨💻👩💻
Yesssssss. Ok ok ok
yes right but it takes over 28 Gb Ram and make Swap 80 GB and Kill the Mac Studio. In Fact don't use FCP
I have an M1 Max with 32GB ram and I am getting the ball while editing an iPhone video. I thought the whole reason for using the M1 Max was to avoid this nonsense.
Same! It's chaos incarnate [m2]
@@MrValentineReacts Well I figured out what I had to do.
I did a clean install of Sonoma and now it’s stupid fast.
I can scrub over any footage, audio, add transitions, and the computer doesn’t so much as hiccup.
Maybe give that a try.
@@shawnbailey7013 doing that now, thanks!
P.s- out of curiosity, does this eliminate your necessity for proxy/optimize files?
Hey what do you mean by a clean install of Sonoma?
@@LenZFPV I did a guided re-install of Sonoma with Apple support. I backed up my drive (I don’t really keep data on it) and let the installer run through the routine, so it was like starting with a fresh computer.
This was suggested by support because they could not figure out where the conflict was happening.
It has been pretty awesome ever since I did that.
So helpful thank you!