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dorokhovsergey2019-03-05 15:05:02
Video processing
dorokhovsergey, 2019-03-05 15:05:02

Which MacBook to choose for video editing 2013 or 2017?

The question before me is which MacBook to buy for editing video in 4K + plug-ins, color correction, etc. for YouTube on top.
I hesitate between configurations:
MacBook Pro 15” 2013 intel core i7 2.7 ghz, ssd 512, 16 gb ram, intel hd 1526 mb | nvidia 650 m
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MacBook Pro 13” 2017 i5, 2.3 ghz, ram 8, ssd 128, intel iris plus graphics 640 1536 mb. Without touchbar.
2013 would be more interesting because there is a larger screen, and the minus is that all the same, he is already 6 years old, and no matter how he died in my arms by his age, especially since someone used it before me too.
2017 is still relatively new, but again, the screen is 13 inches. And whether he will take out on video.
I don’t really rummage in the specifications and this is my first laptop from Apple and I’m more inclined, of course, to 2017, because it’s much newer. I start from the amount that I am ready to spend - 70k rubles.

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Igor Vorotnev, 2019-03-05
@HeadOnFire

For comfortable work with 4K video - fresh MacBook Pro 15", only Core i7 (by no means i5), and only with discrete video, only with SSD from 500Gb. Well, it's best to do it not in Adobe's software. 13ka with a truncated processor, without a discrete and with a 128Gb disk does not fit the word at all. 15ka 2013 in theory is suitable, in practice there are 2 problems - for 4K it will be slow + yes, yes, age.
IMHO, if you need a comfortable installation, or a new MBP in full stuffing, or assemble a desktop for Windows with powerful hardware.Even many top YouTubers and MacBook lovers render on desktops.

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CHolfield, 2019-03-05
@CHolfield

Build a normal computer with Windows and a video card for this money for rendering, Adobe Media Encoder there. And from the laptop there only batches toss. Anywhere Adobe Premiere will run.

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