Good video. At 0:55 you could see the pink artifacts in the 8-bit footage. Nice demonstration. I'm saving this to demonstrate to others the differences you can see between 8-bit, 10-bit, and the various codecs.
Not sure I would say XAVC-HS needs proxies - My macbook M1 with 16gb of ram eats it for breakfast, and that's not a particularly powerful macbook by today's standards
Watch in 4k to see the difference between the clips.
Good video. At 0:55 you could see the pink artifacts in the 8-bit footage. Nice demonstration.
I'm saving this to demonstrate to others the differences you can see between 8-bit, 10-bit, and the various codecs.
Thanks for watching!
You are doing the Lords work. Thank you.
Glad you found it useful.
great video man
Thanks for watching.
Not sure I would say XAVC-HS needs proxies - My macbook M1 with 16gb of ram eats it for breakfast, and that's not a particularly powerful macbook by today's standards
Thanks for pointing this out. I forgot about the hardware decoder on Apple silicon. I will include it in the blog.
Intel 13th 14th gen cpu all have h265 decoding. Super smooth even without expensive gpu.
@@nightdonutstudio have you used it? I'm on 12th gen, so I cannot test it.
I think proxies will still be better once you apply LUTs, effects, NR, etc.
interesting. I found Xavc-s Is better than Xavc-hs On my fx30 :)
It is but it's quite subtle.