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    Editing 5.5k raw video canon 1dx mark iii or r5??? Any problem with replay?

    Is there anybody who owns the new canon 1dx or r5 who has experience editing raw 4k, 5.5k video on computer? Some people claim that rendering footage and editing is extremely hard because of the computing demand of footage? Any real life experience? Raw is great but useless if computers are not up to the task...
    Miami Wedding Photographers

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    Almost all will not be up to the task. Extremely processor-intensive. Need to transcode.

    For reference (it's best to watch the entire video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWaFOQTbZ88

    New ARM Macs should be divine.

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      #3
      Check my response on GETDPI ... the Raw is not difficult ... the HEVC 4:2:2 is difficult.

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        #4
        Yeah, I missed the word "raw" because there is no 4K raw...the 10-bit H.265 is the main problem!

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          #5
          And one of the biggest advantages ... I resisted buying the S1H ... 4:2:0 ... not a color depth I preferred.

          I will definitely play with the HEVC on my iPadPro ... may retire the Mac Pro 5.1 tower if the new Apple GPU is that good ... as
          long as Davinci Resolve supports it.

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            #6
            Originally posted by NorBro View Post
            Almost all will not be up to the task. Extremely processor-intensive. Need to transcode.

            For reference (it's best to watch the entire video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWaFOQTbZ88

            New ARM Macs should be divine.
            Thanks!!!
            Miami Wedding Photographers

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              #7
              So raw is easier to process than already processed footage coming from the camera....
              Miami Wedding Photographers

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                #8
                Yes, until more hardware is optimized to handle that compressed/processed footage better (and it will be).

                EDIT: FWIW, transcoding is different if you were thinking about that by any chance.
                Last edited by NorBro; 07-31-2020, 10:55 AM.

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                  #9
                  Actually the Raw seems to be better than the All files

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