SergioM1 macrumors newbie Original poster Nov 19, 2020 7 3 Nov 25, 2020 #1 can someone clarify how Final Cut Pro is performing on multicam om the new M1 chips? Is it fast?
craigcarmean macrumors newbie Nov 28, 2020 1 0 Nov 28, 2020 #2 Not as fast as I expected. I had to use proxy’s to be able to fast forward smoothly, with 2 4K, 8 bit, 1 hour clips.
Not as fast as I expected. I had to use proxy’s to be able to fast forward smoothly, with 2 4K, 8 bit, 1 hour clips.
SergioM1 macrumors newbie Original poster Nov 19, 2020 7 3 Nov 29, 2020 #3 craigcarmean said: Not as fast as I expected. I had to use proxy’s to be able to fast forward smoothly, with 2 4K, 8 bit, 1 hour clips. Click to expand... what macbook or mini do you have was? Was it a dissapointment? I ask the question as I am considering buying a macbook Pro and I have to deal with a lot of multicam. when you use proxy, is it then smooth?
craigcarmean said: Not as fast as I expected. I had to use proxy’s to be able to fast forward smoothly, with 2 4K, 8 bit, 1 hour clips. Click to expand... what macbook or mini do you have was? Was it a dissapointment? I ask the question as I am considering buying a macbook Pro and I have to deal with a lot of multicam. when you use proxy, is it then smooth?
Gwendolini macrumors 6502a Feb 5, 2015 589 127 random Dec 7, 2020 #4 What kind of Multicam? 2 tracks of 1080p H.264 footage or 6 tracks of 4K H.265 footage? Or something in between?
What kind of Multicam? 2 tracks of 1080p H.264 footage or 6 tracks of 4K H.265 footage? Or something in between?