5/20/2023 0 Comments Macbook air video editingMy work involves a few browser windows, WordPress, Photoshop, TweetDeck, and a handful of other apps, albeit driving a 49-inch display. Most of my everyday usage isn’t very demanding. Likewise, if you want to know chapter-and-verse on video editing performance, there are way, way more qualified people than me to provide it.įor example, check out the comparisons carried out by Marques Brownlee and the Verge. If you want benchmarks and comparisons and deep dives into the chips, there’s no shortage of those around. I’ve noted before that I’m not attempting to do anything scientific in my diary pieces. The edit process (with 4K dual-camera source footage) was buttery smooth the render of the 3m 11s video to H.264 HD format took exactly 19 seconds and the Mac remained completely cool, with zero fan usage. First, the stray frame! Second, that no video edit – even a very casual one like this – takes as little time as I think it will…Īs you’d expect, my MacBook Pro didn’t break a sweat. Incidentally, I did have a couple of learning experiences from this video. We live very close to the helipad so see the helicopter come and go multiple times a day. If you want to see the footage, you can watch it below, and if you feel inclined to throw a few dollars their way, it will be put to very good use – on average, they provide help to five critically injured casualties every day. I have been known on previous occasions to zip down at some speed, but the guy belaying the safety rope wasn’t having any of that – still, it let me enjoy the view on the way down! ![]() ![]() I recently abseiled from the helipad of London’s Air Ambulance at the Royal London Hospital, and used the Insta360 Go 2 action cam to provide point-of-view footage – review to follow – while my girlfriend used my iPhone 13 Pro Max to provide some ground-based video to intercut. I was very happy indeed with the performance – but actually, the everyday use impresses me just as much. ![]() Nothing extensive – just a short casual video – but it provided my first opportunity to see the machine in action while performing the kind of task it was designed for. I said last time that I hadn’t used my new MacBook Pro for anything too taxing in the first couple of days, but I did have the chance to try some M1 Max video editing last night.
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