Sun Feb 02, 2025 10:26 am
Indeed, the iPhone 15/16 seems to handle the hevc 422 very well, both encoding when recording video, and also decoding without problems using capcut (until now I only tried with capcut).
Although I didn't find documentation indicating that it has hardware acceleration, it seems that way... it's quite likely that it uses "Metal".
On the other hand, Android has many problems with HEVC 422, and supposedly a Snapdragon 8 elite is more powerful than an A18 pro.
I would also wonder that taking into account the power that an iPhone currently has, and knowing that an iPad has Davinci Resolve... it would be interesting one day to see Davinci Resolve running on an iPhone using an external monitor.
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