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This tutorial will show you how you can the software with your existing library.


In this example we assume that you have already did setup a folder structure and naming convention for your existing elements. But now we will create proxy files for a faster preview. The software needs these proxy files in order to work correctly.

In this tutorial you will learn how to …

  • keep the main element in its current location and register the file path to the database

  • setup different proxy format (thumbnail, filmstrip and proxy movie)

New Setup

First we need to create a new setup of the software. Please make sure to use no preset. Choose blank.

Global settings

In the global settings we have to do three steps in order to setup the correct folder structure.
For the file path definitions we will create two placeholder path patterns. These will get overwritten for the main element in the transcoding tasks of the library with the actual path of the main file(s) of the element.
For the proxy files we define a base path that controls the folder structure and naming convention for the proxy files. Depending on the proxy type we will overwrite a custom path value called proxy_type and the file extension. Again this will be a custom path value called: extension.


Path Values

Let’s create the two path values we will need.

key

value

extension

<source.extension>

proxy_type

(no value, this will be blank for now)

Path Patterns

In this tutorial the proxy files will be placed in a folder in the same location where the main element is stored. We will create a folder called proxy and the proxy files will be created in yet another sub-folder depending on the proxy type.

For the path patterns we will create three items. The path_file and path_sequence will later be use in the file path definitions. With the base_path we define the location for our proxy files.

Hers is a preview of the folder structure for the proxy files


Set these values for the Path Patterns:

key

value

base_path

<source.directory>/proxies/<source.basename>/<proxy_type>/<source.basename>_<proxy_type>

path_file

<base_path>.<extension>

path_sequence

<base_path>.<frame>.<extension>

File path definitions

All that’s let to do in the global settings in to set the file path definitions.
For a single file we use path_file from the path patterns and for a sequence of file we use path_sequence.

Now the global settings should look like this:

Library Settings

Create new library

Now let’s create a new library. There is nothing special to be done in this step.

Transcoding templates

The template mapping should by default look something like this.

main template

For the main template we will overwrite the path patterns path_file and path_sequence with the file path to the element. This will register the file path to the database for the mail elements.

The important part here is to choose the transcoding task: NoOp (do nothing)
Since we don’t want anything to happen with the mail elements, we still have to register the file path to the database in order for the software to know what that file path is.

No path values are needed in this case.

thumbnail

For the thumbnail we have to overwrite the two path values.

key

value

extension

jpg

proxy_type

thumbnail

It there are other path values, please make sure to remove them.


Now the transcoding template for the thumbnail will look like this.

filmstrip

For the filmstrip we again will overwrite the two path values similar to the thumbnail.

key

value

extension

jpg

proxy_type

filmstrip

proxy movie

And one last time, overwrite the path values.

key

value

extension

mov

proxy_type

proxy

Conclusion

Now you will be able to keep your existing files and still create proxy files. Of course you are free to change the folder structure for the proxy files any way you like.

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