This is a follow up to the most hated video I've ever made and to my CPU Scaling tests. It tests the Apple M1 in a 24" iMac to figure out if it's a good video editing machine compared to a 16 core Ryzen CPU with on 4/8/12 Cores enabled. Timeline tests with 4k and 8k footage are used in an h.265 codec on a 4k timeline. Fusion proves to exceptionally taxing...watch to see how much!
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My Camera Setups
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Speedbooster to make it fit: [ Ссылка ]
Gimbal that can support all of it: [ Ссылка ]
Channel Graphics By Saad Shah (@GargoylesAtWork)
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