Next i hopped to a 4:50 minute 16:9 recording of black ops and renderd that 3 times on both aswell. The average render times in sv14pro trail ended up beeing 4minutes 44 seconds,Īn average of 36 seconds saved per rendering The average render time on sv13pro ended up beeing 5 minutes 20 seconds
I guess this mostly software power efficiency related, but getting a mac makes perfect sense if you want a portable/powerful laptop that can do anything you want it to with great battery life.įinally finished some basic testing and i can tell that there is an improvement from 13 to 14Īll tests were done in the MainConcept AVC/AAC(*mp4) format, just like always do in svp13įirst i did a few renders without edits of a 2 minute 21:9 clip in beamng, raw size was 3.49 gig and in both svp13 and svp14 trail the size after render was around 377mb in svp13 and 379mb in svp14
Anyway, I'm never going to get a 35W CPU laptop again unless battery technology becomes ~5x better than as it is in 2018.Īpple knows how to make proper consumer-grade laptops (they don't know how to make pro laptops though). 97Whr batteryĭell was having a $600 off sale for the fully specced out model, so I decided to get itįully specced out early 2013 Macbook "pro" with gt 650m and constant 105c temperature on the CPU (GPU is 80-90C) when doing anything intensive.Ī 2013 laptop with a regular sized battery still has better battery life than a 2017 laptop with a massive battery! I think this is a testament to apple's ability at making laptops, or maybe how little CPU technology has improved even 4+ years later (at least, until the recent introduction of 15W 4 core CPUs).
Monitors: 4k 24" Dell monitor, 1080p 24" Asus monitorįully maxed out early 2017 Dell XPS 15, GTX 1050 4GB, 7700HQ, 1TB nvme SSD, 32GB RAM, 4k display. Peripherals: Logitech G502, Ducky One 711Īudio: Xonar U7, O2 amplifier (RIP), HD6XX Storage: 1TB 850 Evo, 1TB HDD, bunch of external hard drives
Price is $599 for Vegas Pro, and $799 for Vegas Pro Suite Native support for reading ProRes 422 files without the need for QuickTime. Support for reading and writing HEVC/H265 files. New artwork and icons for buttons and other interface elements give the application an updated, more modern look and feel. Increased the top-end of the range of event Velocity envelopes to 1,000% to increase the maximum possible overall velocity of video on the timeline to 40 times normal speed (in conjunction with the Playback rate event property).
Now levels for 32-bit floating point (video levels) and 32-bit floating point (full range) with nonlinear gamma are more consistent with 8-bit levels.Īdded a Group Video and Audio Events script (Tools > Scripting) to allow you to easily group audio and video events from an imported EDL. Improved gamma calculations for still-image sequence renders for 32-bit floating point projects. Improved playback and editing performance when using a Dynamic RAM Preview cache size greater than 200 MB.
To override the project resample mode, you can use the Force resample and Disable resample event switches. You can use this control to set the default resample mode for your project video. Updated support for current AJA hardware.Īdded a Resample mode drop-down list to the Video tab in the Project Properties dialog. Improved support for clips from RED ONE, EPIC, SCARLET, and WEAPON cameras.Īdded Post lift, Post gamma, Post gain, and Dragon enhanced blacks controls to the R3D Decode Properties dialog.įixed an issue that caused certain clips to fail to load on upgraded RED WEAPON cameras with older firmware.įixed a crash that could occur when loading certain old RED ONE clips.įixed a color cast that could occur in clips shot with RED Motion Mount on the latest camera firmware. UltraStudio 4K Extreme, 4K, Pro, SDI, Express, Mini Monitor, and Mini Recorder.
Updated support for current BlackMagic Design hardware:ĭeckLink 4K Extreme 12G, 4K Pro, 4K Extreme, Studio 4K, SDI 4K, HD Extreme, Extreme 3D, Mini Monitor, and Mini Recorder. Added Smart Zoom, Smart Scale, and Smart adaptive deinterlacing to allow you to upscale clips for Ultra HD delivery (requires a supported NVIDIA, AMD/ATI, or Intel GPU).Īdded support for working with high-frame-rate (HFR) clips.Īdded hover scrub to the Trimmer for fast scrubbing.