Get one! I have two days of great work. Exporting 2 hours videos of events, two camera angles, 4k 8bit, 28 minutes export times. I am in heaven. Got his limits, but is great.
Is the base model enough for 4K 60fps for an hour long video on Adobe Premiere? I edit educational videos and reels and Gameplays on UA-cam, is the base model enough or should I go for the Pro version?, thanks
@@professorgamer2084 Hello there, I have the Mac Mini M2 with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage ... literally the base model. However, with its 10-core GPU, it's remarkably capable of editing HDR video at 60fps without any issues. Over my 2 months of usage (creating close to 22 videos ranging from 5 to 35 minutes in duration), the Mac Mini has lagged once or twice for 2 or 3 seconds in DaVinci Resolve.
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I just got this model in a very expensive credit plan. This brand is very expensive in my country. I hope this go well. Good look to us!
Hello, Congratulations on your new purchase. Hope you have years of fun with it. I'm enjoying the performance, which I find superior to that of my old Windows PC.
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my old hp pavilion gaming i5 is giving me troubles whith Premiere... i hope this works. My content is short... i hope is enoug. Thanks for your info. @@relativiTV
The main reason for me switching over to the Mac Mini was for content creation. It runs DaVinci Resolve 18.0 like a charm ... does not freeze or cause video lag. Quite adequate for an amateur like me ... ;) Looks like your experience is similar. Good luck!
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@@relativiTV is running Premiere great. My Edits are simple, great upgrade frontal my “gaming” laptop
Get one! I have two days of great work. Exporting 2 hours videos of events, two camera angles, 4k 8bit, 28 minutes export times. I am in heaven. Got his limits, but is great.
It's fantastic, isnt it? Have fun.
yep! @@relativiTV
Is the base model enough for 4K 60fps for an hour long video on Adobe Premiere? I edit educational videos and reels and Gameplays on UA-cam, is the base model enough or should I go for the Pro version?, thanks
I think so, but why 60p?@@professorgamer2084
@@professorgamer2084 Hello there,
I have the Mac Mini M2 with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage ... literally the base model. However, with its 10-core GPU, it's remarkably capable of editing HDR video at 60fps without any issues. Over my 2 months of usage (creating close to 22 videos ranging from 5 to 35 minutes in duration), the Mac Mini has lagged once or twice for 2 or 3 seconds in DaVinci Resolve.
I just got this model in a very expensive credit plan. This brand is very expensive in my country. I hope this go well. Good look to us!
Hello,
Congratulations on your new purchase. Hope you have years of fun with it. I'm enjoying the performance, which I find superior to that of my old Windows PC.
my old hp pavilion gaming i5 is giving me troubles whith Premiere... i hope this works. My content is short... i hope is enoug. Thanks for your info. @@relativiTV
The main reason for me switching over to the Mac Mini was for content creation. It runs DaVinci Resolve 18.0 like a charm ... does not freeze or cause video lag. Quite adequate for an amateur like me ... ;)
Looks like your experience is similar. Good luck!
@@relativiTV is running Premiere great. My Edits are simple, great upgrade frontal my “gaming” laptop
Bring the next video of setting up the device including performance
Hello,
Thanks for the message. I surely will.
Hey there, thanks for your interest. The 3rd video is out today, showing the Satechi hub for the Mac Mini.
does it have virtual ram? if yes does it mean 8ram 512gb ssd would atleast run god of war, spiderman, call of duty on high and over 60fps?
The mac is not suitable for gaming
That's absolutely right. Never tried any gaming on this Mac.