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Apple's latest M5 Max chip is simply incredible. Doug tests the export and rendering times for Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci, and HandBreak, as well as how those benchmarks compare to the M1 Max.
0:00 - Intro
0:17 - M5 Pro vs. Max
1:13 - Fusion Technology
1:28 - What's Changed?
2:43 - What We're Testing
3:02 - Adobe Premiere Pro
4:06 - DaVinci Resolve
5:01 - AI Video Upscaling
5:43 - HandBreak Encoding
6:25 - Core Utilization & Clock Speeds
7:47 - Doug's Thoughts
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The BenQ MA320U 32" 4K HDR Monitor is a MacBook-oriented monitor that is a budget-friendly yet quality option for the Apple Studio Display. Scott discusses how this monitor integrates with the Apple ecosystem.
0:00 Some True Facts
0:58 How It Works & How to Use
3:49 Monitor Specs
4:54 Scott's Thoughts
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Appleās silicon is its own beast. Luckily, Scott Owsley is here to explain how the Apple 16" MacBook Pro with M3 Max Chip performs against its predecessors by exporting video through Adobe Media Encoder, DaVinci Resolve, and After Effects.
0:00 - Introduction
0:34 - Specs
1:50 - M3 Max vs. M2 Max vs. M1 Max
5:04 - Today's Tests
6:01 - Media Encoder Benchmarks
7:11 - DaVinci Resolve Benchmarks
8:07 - After Effects Benchmarks
8:28 - How Much has the M3 Improved from its Predecessor?
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