cool! Did you tried to import resulted files back into Cingg and try to proxy them?)
Rendered again at 144 fps ==> OK; closed CinGG; start CinGG ; load the file mp4 at 144 fps (1080p) ==> OK Proxy a 1/2 default (mpeg) ==> error: int FFMPEG::open_encoder(const char*, const char*): check_frame_rate failed /home/paz/video_editing/prova/CinGG-std-test.proxy2-mp4.mpeg proxy: failed=1 canceled=0 int ProxyRender::create_needed_proxies(int): Error making proxy. proxy: failed=0 canceled=0 (The proxies are 2 because in the timeline I had created a clip and then brought it back into the timeline as a nested clip, appended to the previous edit.) Created a proxy in mov.mov (1/2) ==> OK Done various editing with proxy/original ==> OK Deleted the proxy ==> OK