

- #VIDEO EDITING ON MACBOOK PRO 13 2015 1080P#
- #VIDEO EDITING ON MACBOOK PRO 13 2015 INSTALL#
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Of course, I would definitely consider the bigger display options of the Macbook Air lineup as personally for me the screen real estate the 12-inch display provides is definitely way beyond my personal requirements and preferences. Plus, it’s the first Mac available in gold and space gray finishes, and it has a trackpad with a new feature called Force Touch. It’s not a machine optimized for performing power-intensive tasks, so forget about the native editing of a format different than any of the ProRes flavours. On the other hand, there is a serious reason why the 15″ MacBook Pro costs double the price of a regular MacBook, but if you are not planning to edit or colour grade some system intensive media files, it’s safe to assume that the latest MacBook 2015 will be more than enough for your day-to-day editing workflow.
#VIDEO EDITING ON MACBOOK PRO 13 2015 PORTABLE#
So if you are looking for a portable and well-designed machine that will provide decent editing performance you still have this model as an option. Furthermore, the computer was able to render a 30 sec 4K 3D tilting for about four minutes which is still a decent result given the fact that Macbook has a 1.1 GHz processor and only 8 GB of RAM.

In terms of export capabilities, the notebook managed to render a three-minute HD clip with more than sixty cuts on the timeline for less than a 1.30min using H.264 compression. In this case, the 12″Retina Macbook did a quite decent job without dropping any frames during the test.
#VIDEO EDITING ON MACBOOK PRO 13 2015 1080P#
In terms of basic editing tasks, the notebook handles well both 1080p and 4K resolutions. The resolution of 2304 x 1440px for a 12-inch display definitely attracts attention though. This entry-level model used in the video comes up with a 1.1GHz processor, 8GB of RAM, 256 SDD and an Intel HD Graphics 5300. He actually tests his favourite FCP X on the notebook and how it performs with regards to editing and rendering of both 1080p and 4K footage.īesides the fancy look, the latest MacBook is far from impressive in terms of specs, at least on paper. If you are planning to use an Apple MacBook only for editing you may be interesting to see the results from the test Matthew Pearce conducted while using the latest 12-inch MacBook with Retina display. This is definitely true, yet to a certain degree.
#VIDEO EDITING ON MACBOOK PRO 13 2015 INSTALL#
Use a NVME adapter to install a 512 GB M2 drive, later upgraded to a 1 TB Seagate. Replace speakers (new ones are not OEM, are a bit tinny but they work well) c.

Over the past few months, I did the following: a. Many people will argue whether this entry-level notebook is suitable for a professional work mainly due to the hardware limitations it comes with, especially when you put it side-by-side to some of the advanced high-end models. The series of updates/ upgrades I was making to my 2015 Macbook Pro is complete. If you are in the market for a new laptop, but getting the latest Macbook Pro is out of your budget range, you also may consider some of the latest variations of the 12-inch Retina MacBook as an alternative option.
