South Bound
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MacBooks ...... Talk to me ?, by South Bound on May 15, 2015 0:03:44 GMT 1, All of the 4k is being cut on the Pro tower with the specs you mentioned accept I have 32gb of ram and even then I need to cut using camera raw because for some reason the mac (or maybe avid) is getting along with ProRes4444. Will probably upgrade to 64gb of RAM soon. With my Mbp I have yet to be brave enough to try cutting 4k, I've been transcoding everything down to H264 to cut. But with the specs you mentioned I have yet to have edit issues, BUT Yosemite with will change my profile settings for literally no reason... It is incredibly frustrating to try and transfer 3TB worth of footage and have absolutely no idea how long it will take (and that is just one of many issues Yosemite has given me). Thanks for info , I have a 4k cam on my phone .. with a 3axis gimbal , the footage is fantastic... Editing is another matter..
Oh, if you are pulling the 4k from a phone you should have no problem. The codecs from a phone camera compress it so much that it should work fairly easily.
The 4k I am usually dealing with is usually Arri or Red RAW or ProRes 4444 (which actually gives me no probs.)
All of the 4k is being cut on the Pro tower with the specs you mentioned accept I have 32gb of ram and even then I need to cut using camera raw because for some reason the mac (or maybe avid) is getting along with ProRes4444. Will probably upgrade to 64gb of RAM soon. With my Mbp I have yet to be brave enough to try cutting 4k, I've been transcoding everything down to H264 to cut. But with the specs you mentioned I have yet to have edit issues, BUT Yosemite with will change my profile settings for literally no reason... It is incredibly frustrating to try and transfer 3TB worth of footage and have absolutely no idea how long it will take (and that is just one of many issues Yosemite has given me). Thanks for info , I have a 4k cam on my phone .. with a 3axis gimbal , the footage is fantastic... Editing is another matter.. Oh, if you are pulling the 4k from a phone you should have no problem. The codecs from a phone camera compress it so much that it should work fairly easily. The 4k I am usually dealing with is usually Arri or Red RAW or ProRes 4444 (which actually gives me no probs.)
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