I’m looking to get a pre-retina machine to stuff a bunch of storage in for some travel coming up.
I’d like to watch 4K HEVC video from my 14 pro max in the photos app that I take. Does anyone have this combination? I’m wondering if the video can be previewed smoothly?
I recently upgraded my 2020 iMac and it no longer allows me to encode to HEVC using Hardware Acceleration (Video Toolbox). I've tried this using ffWorks and a program called VideoProc. I've been using this functionality for 18 months now, and after upgrading the Monterey, it stopped working. Is...
I recently upgraded my 2020 iMac and it no longer allows me to encode to HEVC using Hardware Acceleration (Video Toolbox). I've tried this using ffWorks and a program called VideoProc. I've been using this functionality for 18 months now, and after upgrading the Monterey, it stopped working. Is...
Hey guys, I have send some of my 4k 60FPS iPhone 12 Pro Max Videos to my iMac Pro (8 Core, Vega 56, 32GB Ram, 1TB SSD running Big Sur) and its dropping frames and running choppy.
then i Tried to play this file here from Sony 4k HEVC .mp4 and sound is running but picture is running like 1-2 FPS...
Interesting video:
The video shows Mac Pro 7.1 w/ Vega II getting trounced by an iPad while scrubbing the HQ Canon footage.
Anybody out there with W5700X and just released EOS-R5? I'm curious to know if W5700X makes a difference. In theory, I believe it should since based on the newer NAVI...
I'd appreciate if anyone with a a 5.1 and at least Vega graphics that has updated to Catalina and runs DaVinci Resolve could check if they get HW accelerated 10bit HEVC encoding.
You will need the latest Resolve 16.2.2 to check. Export to h.265 Main10 and report back with fps during export (on...
PROBLEM:
h.264 hardware acceleration works like charm but no hevc/h.265 HARDWARE ACCEL decoding/ encoding at all: Very annoying folks.
I already tried:
LILU and WhateverGreen, older and newest Version. No success concerning hevc/h265 hardware acceleration!
Here are all my Macbook Pro details...
I read here that I just need to specify -c:v hevc_videotoolbox for an ffmpeg GUI like Handbrake to convert to 8bit H265 using the T2 chip for hardware encoding.
I tried specifying --encoder hevc_videotoolbox in the Additional Options section of the video tab in Handbrake. It really didn't seem...
Hi,
So have my photos on my mac set to download and keep all photos, and I optimize on my iPhone 8. I have my iphone set to take high efficiency photos and videos (HEIF and HEVC). When I look at the details of my videos in the photos app it has the HEVC label. But when I look at them in finder...
Hi,
So have my photos on my mac set to download and keep all photos, and I optimize on my iPhone 8. I have my iphone set to take high efficiency photos and videos (HEIF and HEVC). When I look at the details of my videos in the photos app it has the HEVC label. But when I look at them in finder...
Can anyone confirm if OS X will detect and enable h265 hardware acceleration in Polaris GPUs in a 5,1 mac pro? The cards support it but wasn't sure if OS X will leverage the card or if it is only for Kabby Lake CPUs.
Thanks!
I just installed new VLC 3.0.1 on 2017 15" Macbook Pro and it is running all my 4k HEVC content flawlessly with very low CPU usage. Looks like they have finally added hardware decoding. Results are much better than IINA.
I also have a 2016 13" Macbook Pro Touchbar (2.9Ghz i5) and it didn't make...
I have a good but older video camera that records at 1080i50.
It imports fine into Photos (or iMovie), but the files are very large, PLUS Apple blends the 2 interlaced fields so there's a constant blur to the image. I keep all my Photos and videos in iCloud.
Can anyone recommend a good app on...
Aidropping photos and videos takes an eternity for me now.
Last night I sent 3 short videos I had taken on my iPhone X. The videos were HEVC, 4K 60fps, and about 10 seconds long each.
When I sent them, it took 8 minutes to go through “converting” them. In the early days of iOS 11, converting...
Hello everybody,
I searched for this bug everywhere, and it looks like I am the only one with it, or maybe no one wants to talk about it.
I had an iPhone 7 Plus, now I have an iPhone X. On my iPhone 7 Plus, my video setting was 4K at 30 fps. Now on the iPhone X, I choose 4K at 60 fps.
BUT…...
I have found I am able to export HD videos I open in quicktime to HEVC. This option is not available on SD videos and the like. Is there a manual way to convert any video to HEVC? As far as I can tell the command line avconvert program does not support HEVC.
IINA got updated with the latest ffmpeg that supports hardware acceleration 2 days ago.
These numbers focus on the difference between hardware accelerated and non-hardware accelerated decoding of HEVC 4K UHD content. IINA is as of now my favourite media player but I have to mention something...
rMBP clean installed with High Sierra.
iPhone 7+ clean installed with iOS 11
High Efficiency option selected (HEVC) on iPhone
4k (30fps)
When I transferred videos from my iPhone to the Photos App in MacOS and try to play the videos, theres an error saying unsupported format. What am I missing...
I read in some threads that VLC already supports hardware decode. Even a VLC developer said this. To me and to my specific usage, VLC is pure horses**t. It's the worst player being intensive resource hog that doesn't seem to think about battery at all.
I found IINA and have been using it since...
Say I take a photo on my iPhone 7 in high efficiency format, and then it uploads to iCloud Photo Library… will I be able to view it on my other devices that don't support iOS 11/macOS High Sierra? I'm assuming it'll generate a JPEG preview, but I won't actually be able to view the original file?