![]() ![]() The cameras and their highly specialized chips that create/write that media record on a complete "I" frame every 15 to 30. So adding in a ton of RAM is actually the best thing you could do. Long GOP footage is not all the same! "That is all very long-GOP media, which rags the crud out of the CPU/RAM/cores/threads subsystems. ![]() Saw this explanation in the Adobe forums. If you're NOT familiar with the difference, use your friend "Google" You will rarely find a professional editor who will cut this format. H.264 or H.265 are "delivery codecs" NOT "editing codecs" - they are highly compressed, and extremely difficult to work with at best. You need at the minimum 32GB, and an 8GB GPU.Īlso you should transcode to ProRes 422 (Mac) or another Optimized Format before editing. That machine will not run DaVinci Resolve very well. You'd think it would run? I looked up possible ways to get it to run smoothly on forums and people complained about it running much slower with the newest version of DaVinci Resolve and I tried a few of the "did you try this" fixes and nothing for me. It is a gaming laptop and has a GTX 960,16gb RAM and i7 6700 processor. I deleted Resolve because I couldn't get it to work. Hmmm, I had the same problem with Resolve and was considering buying Premier.
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