Apple will be 30-50% more expensive than equivalent Windows laptops, with the exception of Apple laptops with M1 chips, which perform much better than PC, with a price to match - but you don't *need* them. Second hand laptop might be your best bet. Laptops are going to be at least a 1/3 more expensive than what you could get with a desktop computer - the latter being much easier and cheaper to upgrade. If you don't want anyone to have the ability to participate to a forum thread, you can contact BMD DIRECTLY from their support page - Nobody will see your message, and it's gonna be between you and BMD. "You can comment but nobody would see your comment" - wow I'm sorry but, why even looking for overpriced Mac hardware when you struggle with money? There are so many powerful laptop out there that are not Mac, and cheaper ones too.Īnd how entitled someone is to ask people to not comment on a forum post especially when they are giving you logical and sensible responses, because guess what, it's a forum, and other people can learn things from anyone reading your thread, and the responses to it. Justine Robilliard wrote:any posts should be me and BMD, you could of course comment, but it is not visible on the forum, I have been down this path before, was very reluctant to post at all, but circumstance, I wish I could afford a mac with 32GB of RAM, even better would be to buy 8GB model and every few months, add a bit of RAM Find someone who can swap these components for you (or you can do it yourself, older laptops hare easier top open) - A very long time ago I upgraded a laptop with 4 Gb of Ram with a 16Gb stick, it was like night and day, and later when SSDs started to get way cheaper, I changed the mechanical 2.5 HDD You can check if you can upgrade your laptop too, if it can supports more RAM and/or if you can swap your HDD (if it is a 2.5" hdd) with a ssd. Maybe they will have an Android or iOS version at some point, something adapted to mobile devices for the basic editing function, and sync capabilities when someone comes back on a desktop or laptop to continue their editing. It's way smoother than the previous version (for me), so they are optimizing their software. There is ALWAYS room for improvements and I'm pretty sure BMD thinks about it when they are developing Resolve. It's faster for you (us) to change things on our side (getting better hardware) than asking a big company like BMD to change their strategy. I totally understand your situation, not everything is easy for everyone, but you won't get another version of Resolve suiting low-end hardware soon (I would be shocked, in a good way, if it happens in the next 6 months) A while back, I was struggling with my old graphic cards, I sold old hardware to get a better card because I was frustrated with Resolve (fusion in particular). I don't say that in a mean way, I personally do what I preach/suggest. Like I said in another thread when someone suggested that they should add parts of the studio version in the free version, if someone need better tools, they can try to work for it, sell their creativity, then buy the better tools (a better laptop in this instance). It means having to maintain yet another version of Resolve, and everything going with that. Having a "light" version means it has to be coded differently so it can run better on low-end hardware. Like they said in a recent thread, as a response to someone, the resources are already limited, and they are directed to fixing bugs and pushing one Davinci Resolve forward. It's already difficult to maintain one source code for one software (going on windows, Linux, apple). With some differences to fit in Mac OS, windows, Linux. You can use all the tools, but you'll get a big watermark on it (and the there is no hardware acceleration). Why not? What is the harm in trying? I would pay $49,99 for the lite version, any more is getting a bit too spendy.įor example, and for what I saw, the free version is the Studio version. Justine Robilliard wrote:It is not a hard project, it is basically delete a lot of code.
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