Video Editing on the MacBook Pro M3 Pro
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
- In this video, we will test video editing on my new 14-inch MacBook Pro M3 Pro using DaVinci Resolve. We'll see how it handles 4K footage and compare it to editing on my older Windows PC.
Watch to see the performance and efficiency of the MacBook Pro M3 Pro in real-world editing.
💻 MacBook Pro M3 Pro Specs
14-inch MacBook Pro
Apple M3 Pro chip
11‑core CPU
14‑core GPU
16‑core Neural Engine
18GB unified memory
512GB SSD storage
🔗 My External SSD
Crucial X9 Pro 1TB Portable SSD: amzn.to/44SePL0
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Finally a video with out all the extra hype about the latest chips and benchmarks
Just subscribed, nice to see so many clear simple and calm explanations. Really nice site Sam.
I once in a while stumble across great videos like these that go in depth about what other creators don't really talk about. I appreciate this. I hope you keep creating the fire content
Thank you! I really appreciate it! ☺️
Curious never stumbled over your page before good job thank you
Great video, finally I've found a video that gets to the points that everyone wants to know about this system
Great video. What a beast.
very simple thank you
lovely video, keep on creating :)
Idk why, but UA-cam is recommending me a lot of videos of aussies reviewing Macs.
Well... i'm loving it.
Greets from BR for ya.
Davinci on my old Xeon server took about 2 hours to compile a video - my Macbook M3 12/18/18 (1 tb) completes the same task in 1 min, 30 seconds...!!! What the crap - this thing is a beast!
Your experience seems to be based more on the CPU taking all the load instead of a GPU. The M3 Pro is impressive as far as integrated graphics but it's not a beast, even in Apple world. The beast is AMD and NVIDIA.
nice video! i have the 16 inch macbook pro M3 but i only upped the ram to 32gb (much needed)as a video editor and vlogger.
the m3 macbooks are a beast for video editing...
I recently purchased the same MBP as yours so I'm biased, but it's the perfect laptop for my use case. Thanks for the review and comparison.
For the base model. Its impressive.
Good Video. Glad to see another Aussie making content.
Just a quick audio suggestion as I had issues recently. Pass the audio through Adobe Podcast AI to get rid of a lot of the echo. A wireless Lav (like the rode) is also great vs on camera directional mics.
Thanks for the tips! I'll check it out. The echo drives me mad! Haha. The room is all tiles and quite open, so it's not the best space for recording in but it's what I have for now.
I used Fusion on a 2007 MacBook when performing consulting work. Companies usually used all MS products & were always amazed when I’d present via split screen running Windows & Apple OS simultaneously. It ran flawlessly & actually ran Windows more efficiently. So my guess is that it should run even better today on a MacBook Pro M3 Pro.
I really appreciate you doing this video, but I really wish you had taken the project from your Windows PC and opened it in Resolve on the Mac so we could really see an apples to apples comparison. But even without that, it's clear just how great the M3 Pro chip's CPU and GPUs does with 3 4K video streams. Big help, so thank you!
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I edit 1080p videos with a few transitions, and the base M3 MacBook Air has been enough for me. I wanted the 16gb model but financial constraints led me to get the 8gb version, but for the occasional edit is quite capable
If you double click on the cpu load graph you will get a pop out window showing cpu load across the cores. The red and green indicate whether the os deems it system or app work, and total height indicates load.
Thanks for the tip!
Can it dtive the widescreen monitor while doing the editing ok?
Impressive. That means final cut should be even smoother
My question, I have nothing phone 2 and I am thinking of buying MacBook m1 for editing vlog recorded in phone 2.
Can I easily transfer video file to MacBook for editing
Hey Sam, i built my current desktop 3 years ago to edit 4K video without using proxies, and it does it well, i use PP and as everyone know, PP crashes a lot and i dont blame the computer for that. We have a youtube channel with 60 k subs and are starting to get serious about making YT a thing, and now my wife does most of our vlog editing. I am looking at getting a laptop to edit while my wife works on the desktop, just trying to be productive while she works, i could do shorts or work on after effects, will the MacBook do it, that is the question. Larry
Hey Larry, I haven't used After Effects but it's probably similar to fusion, but from what I've read online, it can be demanding. The MacBook Pro I have should handle most tasks really well I would think. But if you're doing more intensive projects upgrading to 32GB RAM would improve performance. You might want to chat with people who use After Effects regularly since they'll have better insights. Sorry, if that's not really much help!
ooo how did you get that gpu history?
Open your Activity Monitor, then go to the Window menu at the top and select GPU History. The GPU History window will open. 😊
Hi , Do you recommend buying a MacBook M3 Pro with 18 RAM if I specialize in architecture and like using Paralles and 3D software like Revit?
Hey, I'm not too sure, I haven't used that type of software so I couldn't really say.
You dont buy Macs for those types of applications. 3D applications rely heavily on GPU and dedicated memory. Apples silicon shares it memory and although it's super fast and efficient, it's not on the level of a GPU with dedicated memory.
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No. If your software doesn't run natively on macOs (which most of architecture sw does not) than there is no benefit getting a Macbook. Saying that as Mac user since 1994 who rarely touches Windows.
@@ZhuJo99 , that depends on the 3D application, simple CAD type modeling or organic type sculpting? Regardless, iOS has multiple professional 3D applications for this. I use Nomad Sculpt even for CAD type modeling.
iOS even has a two Ray Tracing/Path Tracing applications for photorealistic rendering, Armor Paint and OctaneX. Although, they are not heavily marketed and receive negativity from amateurs, they do the job well. Especially, with the M1 or higher iPads.
There are also browser based applications on the horizon that are optimized for the iPads M-Series and powerful Android tablets using advanced WebGL and WebGPU features. Actually, they are for any mobile silicon with console level GPU performance, including Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 or higher.
Hey i want to buy mackbook pro 18gb ram and mainly i want for video editing I’ll use davinchi resolve photoshop premium pro will that be okay in it? I dont have budget for 36 gb one🥲
For doing stuff which you mentioned is always a must to have 16gb and above of ram, and yes the 18gb ram is even better but 16gb is just fine. Do not get the 8gb
Great review but with one thing: that’s are not 2,3,4…layers of videos. Meanwhile in your viewer you see one video, then is one video layer.if you want to test the all 4 video layer you have to view all 4 videos at the same time. You have to resize them to view them all at the same time.
😂 My Acer will be 8 years old in December and the latest workable version of Resolve is 17.4.1 😂
Oops bit hasty with the send button 😂😂😂
I meant to ask how better or faster the Delivery time is now?
And finally I'm interested to see the new set up with the wide screen monitor and wireless peripherals 🌝