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- Joined: Thu May 02, 2024 4:34 pm
- Real Name: Jeffrey Stevens
Hi all,
I am upgrading my 14" M2 max 32gb laptop for a 16" M4, and was just about to seal the deal by ordering the binned M4 Max with 36GB ram. But then I came across the recommendation that each GPU core should have 1.2-2GB ram to match it. Holy smokes! That would mean that the M4 Max binned chip is a poor choice for DR. Can this be true?
But: I wonder if the kind of work I do will actually see a difference. Although I edit 4k, it is fairly straightforward. I don't do heavy effects, don't use Fusion, and will almost exclusively cut and color in DR. Would 36GB still be problematic? In fact, most of the more involved edits will be done in Final Cut. It is mostly cutting and coloring that I want to do in DR.
Final Cut would absolutely blaze through this stuff with 36GB ram on an M4 MAX, and I assumed DR would too, but perhaps I don't understand the requirements of DR.
My use case: my use of DR is just starting as an adjunct to Final Cut. I would like to learn as much as I can, but I am primarily looking to do my color grading and make use of the speed editor to search and cut clips from the long seminars I edit. I know that many people round trip their edited timeline to DR for coloring and then export, but my eccentric workflow lets me start my project in FCP with trimmed, colored clips thanks to DR.
I love the capacity DR has to export clips with handles and grading, so I don't have to hold onto multiple 100gb camera files from seminars where only 20gb is useful stuff. I can save all the relevant sections, delete the dead space, and free up storage. Final Cut does not offer this.
Thanks for your help!
I am upgrading my 14" M2 max 32gb laptop for a 16" M4, and was just about to seal the deal by ordering the binned M4 Max with 36GB ram. But then I came across the recommendation that each GPU core should have 1.2-2GB ram to match it. Holy smokes! That would mean that the M4 Max binned chip is a poor choice for DR. Can this be true?
But: I wonder if the kind of work I do will actually see a difference. Although I edit 4k, it is fairly straightforward. I don't do heavy effects, don't use Fusion, and will almost exclusively cut and color in DR. Would 36GB still be problematic? In fact, most of the more involved edits will be done in Final Cut. It is mostly cutting and coloring that I want to do in DR.
Final Cut would absolutely blaze through this stuff with 36GB ram on an M4 MAX, and I assumed DR would too, but perhaps I don't understand the requirements of DR.
My use case: my use of DR is just starting as an adjunct to Final Cut. I would like to learn as much as I can, but I am primarily looking to do my color grading and make use of the speed editor to search and cut clips from the long seminars I edit. I know that many people round trip their edited timeline to DR for coloring and then export, but my eccentric workflow lets me start my project in FCP with trimmed, colored clips thanks to DR.
I love the capacity DR has to export clips with handles and grading, so I don't have to hold onto multiple 100gb camera files from seminars where only 20gb is useful stuff. I can save all the relevant sections, delete the dead space, and free up storage. Final Cut does not offer this.
Thanks for your help!