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Anyone using vMix with a Macbook Pro? We are thinking of getting one to use vMix via Bootcamp. Thunderbolt just gives us more opportunities for our 1-2 camera setup.
Thanks for any feedback.
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Hello,
Yes works great, I have 2 x MacBook Pros (both Quad Core i7) doing this (One with Iris Pro 5200 and the other more expensive with NVidia). Currently running Windows 7 via Bootcamp. (not really interested in Windows 8). I went with MacbookPro as was using Black Magic capture equipment and found usb3 unreliable (no inbuilt scaler and drivers were working and then not, a single Windows or VMix update = headache for me). Since moved back to usb3, but found Magewell equipment reliable and no headaches as they are driver less on the usb3 models.
We are also using a thunderbolt 2 docking solution to get 3 extra usb 3 ports, plus lan from one thunderbolt 2 port..
I find myself using the Mac Partition for browsing and anything else. The Windows/Vmix partition for doing that job. The top end MacBook Pros actually have very good hardware inside them and a lovely display.
I've run 3 full HD inputs and streamed using FFMPEG from this setup. All usb3 magewell capture devices. I think it could do 4 maybe on the ever so slightly faster MacbookPro, but was pushing the limits of the Iris Pro 5200 model with 3 inputs.
Now more laptops have thunderbolt 2 ports available I'm not sure I would buy a MacbookPro again for Vmix. So far however it really has been a solid laptop for about $2-3k (on special) .. As most people say get the best one you can afford. Don't use the dual cores unless your needs are basic, you will run out of grunt, I tried for a while as I wanted a 13", but it got another job after 2 months of Vmixing.
New Top End has switch graphics card to:
AMD Radeon R9 M370X with 2GB of GDDR5 memory
Note: I'm using the models prior with Iris Pro 5200 only and the NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M, no idea if the Radeon would be better or worse.
Regards,
Speegs
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on my macbook air it works well :)
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LucidSamples wrote:on my macbook air it works well :) How many full hd inputs do you get away with?
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thanks for your help... as I am going to use it for a 1-2 camera setup it looks like a Macbook should be great to run vMix and suit my needs. :-)
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