One more thing to reiterate: 4K footage without any effects had 0 frames dropped on both Dell & M1 Max. But when adding lots of FX on top (as I did), they both struggled on H.264 codec. But ProRes on M1 Max is so smooth! Dell doesn’t do well with ProRes. One last note, the Dell was very loud during the performance and got hot, M1 Max didn’t make a sound.
Nice video! Please note that render performance on plugins will always vary depending on the specific filter, clip, and settings. Boris FX Continuum, Sapphire, and Mocha Pro are all optimized for M1, so you will generally get better performance across the board.
Thx BorisFX for the chime in! Yes, every filter/effect will perform different. But generally Flicker Fixer and Noise Remover have taken long times to render in the past. I'm happy with the render performance of Flicker Fixer on the M1 MAX :)
After the Premiere of this video, you'll be able to rewatch the content, here are the time-code chapters: 0:00 What will I be testing? Why? 1:19 The Laptop Contestants 1:39 4k Playback Test with FX Applied 4:04 8k .CRM Playback Test with Color Grade LUT applied 6:21 8K ProRes Playback 7:28 Mogrt (motion graphics templates) speed test 9:10 Dell 40” Monitor Desk Setup 9:50 Warp Stabilizer Test 10:40 Flicker Fixer Plugin Render Test 11:51 Rotoscoping Test in After Effects 12:49 Final Results 13:01 Explained: m1 pro vs m1 max
I zoomed to the end to see that you talked about havning AE, PP, PS open while doing other functions (which is what I'm doing on my mid 2014 MBP), so it seems that the max is in my future. You answered the exact dilemma I'm going through, thanks!
Brilliant video! Very clear unlike some other comparisons I’ve seen. I even like your explanation between the pro and max chips. I’m going for the max chip. Thank you for you help in deciding. Ps. You channel is great, not just this video, thank you for your content 😁
Didn’t do 360 editing in this video. But glad to hear it runs smooth! I’m sure you’ll find the results interesting as I pile on the FX to really showcase playback on 4K.
With my highend macbook, I can't edit 1080p files that are reasonably compressed (like from OBS) without creating proxies. how compressed are the 4K videos you are editing like butter with the M1? On what machine were you editing them before with PR that was slow (assuming that was your previous experience)
Always appreciate your videos! I’m looking for reviews on the Dell 40” ultra wide and unexpectedly heard you mention it briefly at the end of this video. Would love to hear any insight you may have about using it as your primary monitor. Thank you!!
Love your videos and content! Great job with everything💯👍🏻 What Apple computer do you recommend for running premiere pro? I’m a Realtor just looking to do UA-cam shorts. Maybe some 7 to 8 minute max UA-cams & Tik Toks…Nothing too technical. Thanks! 🎅✝️🎄
honestly kind of disappointed in the M1 max. I'm not totally surprised because i have an M1 MBP, but i was hoping the Max would be enough of an upgrade to replace my PC workstation. Maybe next year. Good video tho Gal
compared to a desktop for sure, I see that. However, compared the M1 MAX to my Macbook Pro from a few years ago, it's a huge difference. Since I like to be mobile, the M1 MAX is great, I'm definitely purchasing it now. (the one in the video was a tester unit) :)
Awesome video! 👏🏼 It would be nice to see a comparison between m1 Max laptop n the m1 Mac Mini or the iMac with the m1... The battle of the M1 chip! LoL
fantastic...so which Premiere Pro is optimized for the M1pro/M1max chip? I want to get a M1pro or M1max but only when Premiere Pro is really ready for it...I want real speed improvements...thanks so much
Wonderfully helpful video! Thank you! I'm wondering if the 64GB RAM is a big plus over the 32 GB on the M1 Max bumping up the cost by $400. I plan to do more professional editing on P Pro. Any extra feedback on that will be very much appreciated.
She seemed to answer that in the end talking about the "max" vs the "pro". The max being the 64gb and the pro being the 32gb. To repeat what she says, if you have PS, AE, PP and other programs open, which is exactly what I do on my mid 2014 MBP, then the Max is what you're looking for. Go to 13:20 in the video.
as a motion graphic designer find quite confusing that the dell doubles the speed of m1x on rotoscoping, makes me really wonder if the price difference is really worth it
Yes, that test I ran a couple times to be sure. It was a short 13 second 1080p clip and somehow Dell won each time. That said though, the MacBook Pro’s export speed on both AE and Pr is faster. Also, the Dell tends overheats a lot and is very noisy when working, forgot to mention that in the video.
I'm a motion graphic designer too and currently using the M1 Mac from early 2021. I'd say that the "regular" M1 Mac is almost useless in Ae. It really struggles with any mildly complex Ae project. So I'm wondering if it's really worth upgrading to M1 Max or just going for a desktop.
Hi Kelsy, great video thank you. I have a macbook M1 Max. I need more thunderbolts. I there a dock or hub with 4 thunderbolt ports and one in port? I am also looking for a very fast thunderbolt external drive to edit 4k videos from without copying the footag to the macbook first. So I mean straight rom the drive. I saw this: Glyph Atom Pro 2TB NVMe SSD Thunderbolt 3. But I think you may know other options. OfCourse the drive I will not connect to the hub but straight to the macbook max m1.
Thank you Gal for this video! I'm wondering which Premier version is running smooth on M1? Since I'm getting lots of issue with the last release of it. Thanks
I haven’t been deluged by this much jargon since I watched Seven Days of Science and the description of a newly discovered dinosaur based on fossil bone fragments. Whew!
Great video thanks 🥳...But how do the PC and the 2017 Mac compare when using ProRes? Hoping this will be good for using After Effects, Prem. Pro, with Illustrator or Photoshop for traditional animation and motion graphics. Thanks 😊
One thing you did not address was cost. How much was the H1 Max Mac vs the powerful Dell? Is the H1's performance worth the money? That is the real question. Also, you kind of glossed over the transcoding to ProRes suggestion/issue. What is the time test result for that? All time needed in a workflow matters, right? Thanks. :-)
It would be a beautiful comparison test if it wasn't deliberately pro-mac :-) I understand that you are comparing an old macbook with a new one. But it is absolutely unfair to compare the TOP flagship macbook max M1 with a PC whose price is not even half of the Max M1. And when we talk about whether or not it is possible to cut 8K video from the EOS R5 on an old macbook... of course it is. Have you never heard of proxy files? You only need to generate proxy files for the 8K footage for the project and you can also edit on your old computer. Premiere PRO works then only with proxy preview files and uses heavy codecs from R5 8K or RAW only when exporting video. It's just one click of the mouse and a cup of coffee while it generates proxy files and no more waiting during editing.
Great, informative video! I have no plans to purchase this computer because once again it will not play 4K footage at full resolution with any effects added. I am using the latest PP beta version on my M1 Mackbook Pro and it does not handle 4K footage at all. I have to use proxies which are a pain the in buttocks, so I really want a computer to handle 4K without using proxies. I guess Adobe is still behind in updating PP for Apple Silicon even though they claim the Beta version works well. Will the next version of computers finally work with PP? Who knows. Thanks again for a great video.
Nice review! I love this style over regular benchmarks. I just got a m1 mac mini to test the waters and my workflow in Premiere. Overall, loved it, but most of my plugins weren't ready yet. Seems none of the GoPro 360 stuff is ready yet, couldn't get the reframe plugin to recognize in m1 native premiere (worked in Rosetta intel version). Also the GoPro video render app for 360 files wasn't working either for the max or the fusion (it had errors for anything over 2 minutes, tried it on several clips). Redgiant magic bullet doesn't seem to be working either, as of 2 weeks ago. Anyone have the same experiences?
Great video :)) I was just wandering if you used Premiere Pro version 22.1.1, which was announced about a day ago and according to Adobe should be up to 5x faster?!
Whats the battery life difference between this 3 machines? Like can I edit for hours on the M1 max on site? I know i could only last for a few hours on the other laptops with the core i7 for sure.
Love your content…thank you!! Question? I have a brand new Mac Studio with the M1 Max chip. I am using Adobe Cloud with Premiere Pro 2022 and opened a :30 sec commercial project that I imported into the new computer. It was not rendered, obviously…and when I rendered this small project with basically still photos and some motion titles it took about 4 minutes to render! I was really disappointed…thought I might have the fresh installation of Premiere Pro not configured properly…any ideas?
Hi Premiere Gal, Great Video. One thing I notice that the M1 Max did not give you real time playback of the Canon CRM 8k files. In Resolve 17 the canon crm playback in full res in realtime. Maybe check to see if adobe has and update for the M1 max because I see an editing program that's surely not optimize for the M1's. Hopefully Adobe gets this right.
Hey, yes, exactly and I did research and addressed it in the video. For now if you want to edit with .CRM you need to use 1/4 playback, but you can convert your files to ProRes and play 8k in full res on M1 MAX. That said, I don't see myself editing 8k anytime soon, but excited to be finally able to edit smooth 4k -- as my current Macbook Pro intel could not handle it. For now, I hope that smooth 8K .CRM is something that can be resolved from the software.
I'd love to get a copy of the project files to test out my 18 core 10980xe with 2080TI and 128GB ram. Deciding if I need to upgrade at some point....even though I think I'm drive limited on an older Thunderbolt 2 raid that houses the media on my system as it reads at between 400-900MBps. I'd especially love to test out the MOGRT export test you did.
Hi, is this test made with te AE beta optimized for M1? My uncertainty about the M1 are the after effects and the dynamic link workflows. As well as the 3D plugins in premiere and after effects, like Element, Projection 3D and so on.
Hey I am a new subscriber to your channel only a couple days old and I love your stuff you did a video on cleaning up the hair on after effects but the effects that you mentioned are no longer available color matcher and the one on matching your lighting those two plug-ins are no longer available can you tell us how to get them or what to use instead what do you just as good a job
The graphics card in the PC laptop is one of the weakest on the market and Dell is half price of the M1 Max... This is just random UA-cam content, this gal is just trying to make a buck. Not a relevant comparison...
I have a 5950x and an RTX 3080 with an NVME and alot of files take hours to render from the AEJuice kit and playback is often painfully slow and I can't figure out why
Hi thanks for this. Did you happen to use the brand new Premiere v.22.1.1 which just unlocked the extra access to the ProRes and H.265 chips? I suspect the results would be even more impressive.
Funny is I have 2017 macbookpro. Apple obviously said it is a kick ass machine and REAL PRO laptop. So we wasted $4000 for mmmm regular laptop. Now, battery almost dead, keyboard sucks. So overall it is just powerful internet browsing netbook. :D But damn, Intel should do something.
Premiere Gal, does the M1 Pro ProRes codec chips speed up processing speed if you choose that codec or does it just make the file bigger? I am using Topaz Video AI to enhance videos. Topaz has a ProRes 422 codec but I can't tell if it makes the GPU or CPU load more making the file spit out faster or just a bigger file. Thanks if anyone knows this answer.
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Doesn't seem fair to not add a core i9 64MB, Radeon Pro 5600M 8 GB Intel macbook to the mix (but I'm not offering to give you mine). If you have something that is self contained that I could easily render, I'd be happy to run that and give you back the timings.
That’s why the Dell RTX Quadro 4000 with 64GB is there in the testing , the only reason I show my previous intel MacBook is to show how far it has come. The 2017 Macbook Pro (intel), it’s my current MacBook (the M1 MAX is a tester unit Apple sent me to try)
@@PremiereGal In my experience, the different GPU's, though in the same price range perform very differently with PR. I'd guess that the Dell and the new Intel MacBook's are not similar in performance. I've had several discussions with Kevin M over the years on the PR forums about what the GPU's do (and differently) with rendering, especially around h.264. Still happy to test render a sample. personally, I'd be interested to know the difference, as I expect at sometime, I will be compelled to replace my Intel MacBook with M1 and it would be interesting to know how well Adobe had adopted M1 so far.
@@PeterKellner99 Ah yes, definitely, use the console to run your test. From my tests, the render and encoding speed is far faster on the M1 than on Intels (even with computers that have NVIDIA RTX which has the new hardware encoding acceleration in Pr).
I don't now as I don't have access to those, the dell has a Quadro RTX 4000. Every GPU is different. But the key difference here is that Macbook's are no longer intel, that's the main difference.
How are you all so rich? Literally all of you video editor/tech gear channels. There’s thousands of you and you all have so much fear worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
motion graphics templates -- the template file that Premiere Pro can stores graphics as in the essential graphics panel, here is my full free course on essential graphics in Premiere: ua-cam.com/video/8LRtrEPwzXc/v-deo.html
Thanks for the well-put video. I appreciate your effort in trying different inserts during the video, but I think they lack consistency in style. I guess if you stick to a coherent style throughout the video you'll achieve a more professional output. Of course, it's my opinion and might not be correct.
I suppose the right style never right for everyone. I'm curious as to what you mean that it's not a coherent style throughout, I need analysis, details, similar to like I gave in the video.
Yes, however, the playback with 4k footage with all the FX on top on 1/4 resolution was really bad compared to M1 MAX. And the render times are slower. One thing I didn't mention in the video as well was that the Dell is really loud and overheats as it works. The m1 max was basically silent! Also that specific Precision 7550 laptop is discontinued. :/
One more thing to reiterate: 4K footage without any effects had 0 frames dropped on both Dell & M1 Max. But when adding lots of FX on top (as I did), they both struggled on H.264 codec. But ProRes on M1 Max is so smooth! Dell doesn’t do well with ProRes. One last note, the Dell was very loud during the performance and got hot, M1 Max didn’t make a sound.
Thank you so much Gal. I have been waiting for a real editor to test M1 Max with all the effect and transition layers . Not just some tech youtuber
Nice video! Please note that render performance on plugins will always vary depending on the specific filter, clip, and settings. Boris FX Continuum, Sapphire, and Mocha Pro are all optimized for M1, so you will generally get better performance across the board.
Thx BorisFX for the chime in! Yes, every filter/effect will perform different. But generally Flicker Fixer and Noise Remover have taken long times to render in the past. I'm happy with the render performance of Flicker Fixer on the M1 MAX :)
Boris FX is the best plugin pack EVER!
More than Enough! 👏More than thankful! 💜
After the Premiere of this video, you'll be able to rewatch the content, here are the time-code chapters:
0:00 What will I be testing? Why?
1:19 The Laptop Contestants
1:39 4k Playback Test with FX Applied
4:04 8k .CRM Playback Test with Color Grade LUT applied
6:21 8K ProRes Playback
7:28 Mogrt (motion graphics templates) speed test
9:10 Dell 40” Monitor Desk Setup
9:50 Warp Stabilizer Test
10:40 Flicker Fixer Plugin Render Test
11:51 Rotoscoping Test in After Effects
12:49 Final Results
13:01 Explained: m1 pro vs m1 max
I zoomed to the end to see that you talked about havning AE, PP, PS open while doing other functions (which is what I'm doing on my mid 2014 MBP), so it seems that the max is in my future. You answered the exact dilemma I'm going through, thanks!
Your videos are super fun and amazing Premiere Gal. 👏👏👏
Glad you think so! :) I had fun with this one.
Thanks! You have the most useful videos on Premier.
Cool stuff - thanks!!! Loving my Max so far.
It's awesome!
Love this video, I sent it to everyone on my team!
Brilliant video! Very clear unlike some other comparisons I’ve seen. I even like your explanation between the pro and max chips. I’m going for the max chip. Thank you for you help in deciding. Ps. You channel is great, not just this video, thank you for your content 😁
Thank you!!
Great review and test! Thanks! Very helpful:)
all the way from the philippines sending my full support for this premier i cant wait i learn a lot on your uploaded videos
What are your thoughts on the Mac Studio?
Just got my M1 Max , and I love it , it runs does 4K videos like butter and editing 360 videos is like cake.
Didn’t do 360 editing in this video. But glad to hear it runs smooth! I’m sure you’ll find the results interesting as I pile on the FX to really showcase playback on 4K.
With my highend macbook, I can't edit 1080p files that are reasonably compressed (like from OBS) without creating proxies. how compressed are the 4K videos you are editing like butter with the M1? On what machine were you editing them before with PR that was slow (assuming that was your previous experience)
@@PeterKellner99 Great question 👍
Very informative and entertaining. Subbed!!
Great video and high props to all your editing and animations!
Great job 👏🏾
Excellent video! I just got my M1 Max and I'm ready to go. I appreciate all your well-produced and insightful content!
Nice! Just now?
@@PremiereGal Yep, got it yesterday.
Always appreciate your videos! I’m looking for reviews on the Dell 40” ultra wide and unexpectedly heard you mention it briefly at the end of this video. Would love to hear any insight you may have about using it as your primary monitor. Thank you!!
you are real professional ... i like all your videos.
Thank you Celsayed. :)
Perfect. Exactly what I was looking for, thanks! Also.... When did premiere start offering a simple selection rotoscoping???!!! Tks again
Love your videos and content! Great job with everything💯👍🏻
What Apple computer do you recommend for running premiere pro? I’m a Realtor just looking to do UA-cam shorts. Maybe some 7 to 8 minute max UA-cams & Tik Toks…Nothing too technical. Thanks! 🎅✝️🎄
honestly kind of disappointed in the M1 max. I'm not totally surprised because i have an M1 MBP, but i was hoping the Max would be enough of an upgrade to replace my PC workstation. Maybe next year. Good video tho Gal
compared to a desktop for sure, I see that. However, compared the M1 MAX to my Macbook Pro from a few years ago, it's a huge difference. Since I like to be mobile, the M1 MAX is great, I'm definitely purchasing it now. (the one in the video was a tester unit) :)
Even compared to a PC laptop workstation Macs are still weak and overpriced. The Dell in this review is not representative of the market.
Great video it clears a lot of questions
Thanks Jorge!
lov ya content
Awesome video! 👏🏼 It would be nice to see a comparison between m1 Max laptop n the m1 Mac Mini or the iMac with the m1... The battle of the M1 chip! LoL
fantastic...so which Premiere Pro is optimized for the M1pro/M1max chip? I want to get a M1pro or M1max but only when Premiere Pro is really ready for it...I want real speed improvements...thanks
so much
As good as always
Wonderfully helpful video! Thank you! I'm wondering if the 64GB RAM is a big plus over the 32 GB on the M1 Max bumping up the cost by $400. I plan to do more professional editing on P Pro. Any extra feedback on that will be very much appreciated.
She seemed to answer that in the end talking about the "max" vs the "pro". The max being the 64gb and the pro being the 32gb. To repeat what she says, if you have PS, AE, PP and other programs open, which is exactly what I do on my mid 2014 MBP, then the Max is what you're looking for. Go to 13:20 in the video.
Great video thank you
Awesome video, I love it!
Are you editing internally on all machines? And have you tested editing speeds with the internal vs external ssd?
as a motion graphic designer find quite confusing that the dell doubles the speed of m1x on rotoscoping, makes me really wonder if the price difference is really worth it
Yes, that test I ran a couple times to be sure. It was a short 13 second 1080p clip and somehow Dell won each time. That said though, the MacBook Pro’s export speed on both AE and Pr is faster. Also, the Dell tends overheats a lot and is very noisy when working, forgot to mention that in the video.
I'm a motion graphic designer too and currently using the M1 Mac from early 2021. I'd say that the "regular" M1 Mac is almost useless in Ae. It really struggles with any mildly complex Ae project. So I'm wondering if it's really worth upgrading to M1 Max or just going for a desktop.
FINALLY, SOMEONE DID A ROTOSCOPE EDITING TEST FOR LAPTOPS!
Nice test, I'm curious the edition with the news RTX 4080 x RTX 3080
can't wait!!
me too!
Hi Kelsy, great video thank you. I have a macbook M1 Max. I need more thunderbolts. I there a dock or hub with 4 thunderbolt ports and one in port? I am also looking for a very fast thunderbolt external drive to edit 4k videos from without copying the footag to the macbook first. So I mean straight rom the drive. I saw this: Glyph Atom Pro 2TB NVMe SSD Thunderbolt 3. But I think you may know other options. OfCourse the drive I will not connect to the hub but straight to the macbook max m1.
Thank you Gal for this video! I'm wondering which Premier version is running smooth on M1? Since I'm getting lots of issue with the last release of it. Thanks
I haven’t been deluged by this much jargon since I watched Seven Days of Science and the description of a newly discovered dinosaur based on fossil bone fragments. Whew!
I love the M1 Max, I’m watting for my macbook pro to editing with premiere pro and motion graphics with After effects
Such a huge difference!!! Better playback, happy editors :)
Overall Mac looks better choice for anyone into content creation...be it adobe or final cut 🙂 great review...nd nicely presented 👍
Agreed! M1 MAX for the win. It kills on render and export time! And playback is fantastic. It still needs some work on rotoscoping in AE though.
do u have plans for m1 vs m2 video comparison in the future )?
Loved it
Great video thanks 🥳...But how do the PC and the 2017 Mac compare when using ProRes?
Hoping this will be good for using After Effects, Prem. Pro, with Illustrator or Photoshop for traditional animation and motion graphics.
Thanks 😊
Hi, can you scrub through 4k footage with your curser smoothly without missing frames?
Thanks for your review. Greetings from Russia
You're welcome, Ivan!
I was wondering is Macbook pro 13" enough for editing files of 4k 120 shot from A7S3 or HD240fps from X-T4. Pleas help.
One thing you did not address was cost. How much was the H1 Max Mac vs the powerful Dell? Is the H1's performance worth the money? That is the real question. Also, you kind of glossed over the transcoding to ProRes suggestion/issue. What is the time test result for that? All time needed in a workflow matters, right? Thanks. :-)
Cost varies from location and over time, but you can easily look it up yourself
It would be a beautiful comparison test if it wasn't deliberately pro-mac
:-)
I understand that you are comparing an old macbook with a new one. But it is absolutely unfair to compare the TOP flagship macbook max M1 with a PC whose price is not even half of the Max M1.
And when we talk about whether or not it is possible to cut 8K video from the EOS R5 on an old macbook... of course it is. Have you never heard of proxy files? You only need to generate proxy files for the 8K footage for the project and you can also edit on your old computer. Premiere PRO works then only with proxy preview files and uses heavy codecs from R5 8K or RAW only when exporting video. It's just one click of the mouse and a cup of coffee while it generates proxy files and no more waiting during editing.
Great, informative video! I have no plans to purchase this computer because once again it will not play 4K footage at full resolution with any effects added. I am using the latest PP beta version on my M1 Mackbook Pro and it does not handle 4K footage at all. I have to use proxies which are a pain the in buttocks, so I really want a computer to handle 4K without using proxies. I guess Adobe is still behind in updating PP for Apple Silicon even though they claim the Beta version works well. Will the next version of computers finally work with PP? Who knows. Thanks again for a great video.
Have any of the latest Premiere updates made working with HEVC 10 bit 4:2:2 files (Canon R5) any faster on the M1?
Awesome video
could you update this vid with the new Premiere update? I think the Mac M1 would do much better now
Hey Kelsey, another option for 8K is to use the Ingest presets to transcode to ProRes when files are added to the project, too.
Oh ya! That’s a great option :-)
You don't need to transcode the video, just generate proxy files in Premiere PRO and cut the video with only proxy preview material.
Is curve monitor realy helpful in daily use
I just want to see a test for 1920x1080!
Nice review! I love this style over regular benchmarks. I just got a m1 mac mini to test the waters and my workflow in Premiere. Overall, loved it, but most of my plugins weren't ready yet. Seems none of the GoPro 360 stuff is ready yet, couldn't get the reframe plugin to recognize in m1 native premiere (worked in Rosetta intel version). Also the GoPro video render app for 360 files wasn't working either for the max or the fusion (it had errors for anything over 2 minutes, tried it on several clips). Redgiant magic bullet doesn't seem to be working either, as of 2 weeks ago. Anyone have the same experiences?
Great video :))
I was just wandering if you used Premiere Pro version 22.1.1, which was announced about a day ago and according to Adobe should be up to 5x faster?!
Yep! The major improvement would be to ProRes :) as you saw in the video it’s great!!
@@PremiereGal Awesome :))
Whats the battery life difference between this 3 machines? Like can I edit for hours on the M1 max on site? I know i could only last for a few hours on the other laptops with the core i7 for sure.
I'm still waiting for mine to arrive. Just got delayed till after the new year now. :( Can't wait to take it for a test drive!
There is a huge delay. The one from this video is a tester unit, I'm about to order mine now, but it's going to take 6 weeks!
It's Beast ❤️🔥🔥
Love your content…thank you!! Question? I have a brand new Mac Studio with the M1 Max chip. I am using Adobe Cloud with Premiere Pro 2022 and opened a :30 sec commercial project that I imported into the new computer. It was not rendered, obviously…and when I rendered this small project with basically still photos and some motion titles it took about 4 minutes to render! I was really disappointed…thought I might have the fresh installation of Premiere Pro not configured properly…any ideas?
Your audio is like 1 frame off and it bugs me lol! Love the content though!!
when you were rendering on thr pro max, was the fans kicking in, as mine does but stops as soon as the render is done?
your production value is out of this world! Working on UmCheck so maybe you do a video about us :)
Hey Doug! Thanks :) is Umcheck a “um” remover for video editors?
beautiful
Hi Premiere Gal, Great Video. One thing I notice that the M1 Max did not give you real time playback of the Canon CRM 8k files. In Resolve 17 the canon crm playback in full res in realtime. Maybe check to see if adobe has and update for the M1 max because I see an editing program that's surely not optimize for the M1's. Hopefully Adobe gets this right.
Hey, yes, exactly and I did research and addressed it in the video. For now if you want to edit with .CRM you need to use 1/4 playback, but you can convert your files to ProRes and play 8k in full res on M1 MAX. That said, I don't see myself editing 8k anytime soon, but excited to be finally able to edit smooth 4k -- as my current Macbook Pro intel could not handle it. For now, I hope that smooth 8K .CRM is something that can be resolved from the software.
I'd love to get a copy of the project files to test out my 18 core 10980xe with 2080TI and 128GB ram. Deciding if I need to upgrade at some point....even though I think I'm drive limited on an older Thunderbolt 2 raid that houses the media on my system as it reads at between 400-900MBps. I'd especially love to test out the MOGRT export test you did.
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The M1 Max chip also has double the memory bandwitdth compared to an M1 Pro.
Hi, is this test made with te AE beta optimized for M1? My uncertainty about the M1 are the after effects and the dynamic link workflows. As well as the 3D plugins in premiere and after effects, like Element, Projection 3D and so on.
Hey I am a new subscriber to your channel only a couple days old and I love your stuff you did a video on cleaning up the hair on after effects but the effects that you mentioned are no longer available color matcher and the one on matching your lighting those two plug-ins are no longer available can you tell us how to get them or what to use instead what do you just as good a job
Okay let me know about the cost comparison... and what about the graphics card? What about XR development?
M1 MAX is the cpu and gpu. But I talk about the different of the M1 Pro and the M1 Max chip at the end of the video :)
The graphics card in the PC laptop is one of the weakest on the market and Dell is half price of the M1 Max... This is just random UA-cam content, this gal is just trying to make a buck. Not a relevant comparison...
excellent thumbnail!
Thanks Rich! 😎
I have a 5950x and an RTX 3080 with an NVME and alot of files take hours to render from the AEJuice kit and playback is often painfully slow and I can't figure out why
.mogrts are not super fast on any device, but faster on M1 MAX
Hi thanks for this. Did you happen to use the brand new Premiere v.22.1.1 which just unlocked the extra access to the ProRes and H.265 chips? I suspect the results would be even more impressive.
Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Funny is I have 2017 macbookpro. Apple obviously said it is a kick ass machine and REAL PRO laptop. So we wasted $4000 for mmmm regular laptop. Now, battery almost dead, keyboard sucks. So overall it is just powerful internet browsing netbook. :D But damn, Intel should do something.
Why is there no 1/4 res 8K playback or 8K ProRes playback for the other two?
Questionable omission. Especially since this is how most people would edit 8K footage. No-one is editing direct with 8K CRM files.
Premiere Gal, does the M1 Pro ProRes codec chips speed up processing speed if you choose that codec or does it just make the file bigger? I am using Topaz Video AI to enhance videos. Topaz has a ProRes 422 codec but I can't tell if it makes the GPU or CPU load more making the file spit out faster or just a bigger file. Thanks if anyone knows this answer.
is this the new 22.1.1 premiere pro? as adobe claim it's 5x faster om m1 chip
5x faster with ProRes codec. And as you see in the video, the M1 MAX can playback 8K prores without dropping any frames!
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Is 64gb enough ?
3d ? element 3d ? blender ?
I wish I have those. 😄
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First, I don't recommend installing a cracked version, might be viruses inside and generally poor practice. Second, I don't use Avid.
hey you just tested not native after effect
Doesn't seem fair to not add a core i9 64MB, Radeon Pro 5600M 8 GB
Intel macbook to the mix (but I'm not offering to give you mine). If you have something that is self contained that I could easily render, I'd be happy to run that and give you back the timings.
That’s why the Dell RTX Quadro 4000 with 64GB is there in the testing , the only reason I show my previous intel MacBook is to show how far it has come. The 2017 Macbook Pro (intel), it’s my current MacBook (the M1 MAX is a tester unit Apple sent me to try)
@@PremiereGal In my experience, the different GPU's, though in the same price range perform very differently with PR. I'd guess that the Dell and the new Intel MacBook's are not similar in performance. I've had several discussions with Kevin M over the years on the PR forums about what the GPU's do (and differently) with rendering, especially around h.264. Still happy to test render a sample. personally, I'd be interested to know the difference, as I expect at sometime, I will be compelled to replace my Intel MacBook with M1 and it would be interesting to know how well Adobe had adopted M1 so far.
@@PeterKellner99 The new Macbooks are not Intel, they are M1. H.264 does well on Dell, H.264 and ProRes does really well on M1 MAX :)
@@PremiereGal I meant my new machine is intel. Seems like the M1 is good
@@PeterKellner99 Ah yes, definitely, use the console to run your test. From my tests, the render and encoding speed is far faster on the M1 than on Intels (even with computers that have NVIDIA RTX which has the new hardware encoding acceleration in Pr).
What about a 59590x and say a 3080 RTX?
I don't now as I don't have access to those, the dell has a Quadro RTX 4000. Every GPU is different. But the key difference here is that Macbook's are no longer intel, that's the main difference.
can you do AE on m3 pro?
Long time no activity. Hope everything is fine.
Do you have your subscriber notification bell on for my channel ? I post every week. 😂
@@PremiereGal Yes. I usually check your channel for my video edits. Thanks for making great content.
How are you all so rich?
Literally all of you video editor/tech gear channels. There’s thousands of you and you all have so much fear worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Hmmm what are mogrt files
motion graphics templates -- the template file that Premiere Pro can stores graphics as in the essential graphics panel, here is my full free course on essential graphics in Premiere: ua-cam.com/video/8LRtrEPwzXc/v-deo.html
M1 max working extremely poorly on my machine. Huge disappointment
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The subtitles are atrocious
I like you.
Thanks for the well-put video.
I appreciate your effort in trying different inserts during the video, but I think they lack consistency in style. I guess if you stick to a coherent style throughout the video you'll achieve a more professional output. Of course, it's my opinion and might not be correct.
I suppose the right style never right for everyone. I'm curious as to what you mean that it's not a coherent style throughout, I need analysis, details, similar to like I gave in the video.
Looks like the Dell might be about a thousand dollars cheaper for pretty good performance.
Yes, however, the playback with 4k footage with all the FX on top on 1/4 resolution was really bad compared to M1 MAX. And the render times are slower. One thing I didn't mention in the video as well was that the Dell is really loud and overheats as it works. The m1 max was basically silent! Also that specific Precision 7550 laptop is discontinued. :/