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Marc Wielage wrote:Uli Plank wrote:Might be worth trying to install Sonoma to an external disk and boot from there.
I have seen cases where brand-new Mac models simply would not run with old Mac OS's. I hope it's not the case here.
I'm very curious to see if this is a Sequoia problem or a hardware problem. If it were me, I'd slow the render speed way down: 8K 60fps is very, very, very demanding footage and would be a problem on a massively-powerful 8GPU 256GB 80-core system, let alone a comparatively dinky Mac Mini (M4 or Pro or not).
Brand new Macs don't have old OSs on them and there is no "easy" way to go backwards either and it's almost impossible after a point.
8K/60 or even 8K/120 is not that difficult to edit. Using an intra-frame codec such as ProRes makes 8K quite easy. Especially as there are dedicated decoder chips for ProRes. Even older M1 variations have no difficulty with 8K/60.
Even traditionally difficult inter-frame codecs are quite easy to deal with in 8K on Apple Silicon, again, due to the decoders.
Now heavy processing is a different story but that's the case for any level of machine. Any machine can be brought to its knees in Resolve with high bandwidth video and a handful of heavy plugins.
I'm not sure why you think the size of a Mac has anything to do with its performance, as in "dinky". The M4 Pro Mini is faster in a number of tasks compared to my last Windows machine, based on a 4070. Likewise, the 4070 would be faster with certain things compared to the M4 Pro. My 4070 machine was only about £100 cheaper to build, so price to performance isn't that different.