tom95521 Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 I recently purchased a M4 Pro Mac mini with 24 GB of memory and 1 TB SSD. I added an Samsung T7 external 4 TB SSD for multimedia files. Performance and compatibility with PTE have been excellent. PTE can create a show (data or video) with four perfectly smooth 4K videos on a split screen. The Mac mini is very small and low power computer that is powerful enough for video editing. For many years Windows was my favorite operating system but as I grow older I find Win 11 more difficult to use with features that I do not want or need. I am very happy PTE runs natively on Apple silicon. 3 Quote
nelson Posted November 20 Report Posted November 20 Hello Tom, I found this very interesting and did some research to enlighten me further. I do a lot of video shows with PTE using a Windows laptop and a projector in large venues. The laptop although only a 15 in version can be a problem for space and heat issues. I also use an external keyboard with Bluetooth so I can move about. The laptop has 16 gb ram and a decent video card. The videos run smoothly. I like the size of 5 inches, as it would not take up much space. I might consider using something like this as the laptop gets older. Do you think this may be an alternative? Take care, Kieron Quote
tom95521 Posted November 20 Author Report Posted November 20 Hi Kieron, I think it should work great. I have four different 4K/30fps 100 Mbps HEVC/H265 GoPro videos running on one slide and it's very smooth. The .pteav data file size is 14GB. The Mac mini can output to three 4K/60 monitors. You can also use an iPad as a monitor on the Mac. I still use a wired keyboard and mouse on my main Mac mini (via usb-c to usb-a converter) but you can use wireless input devices. Thanks, Tom 1 Quote
JudyKay Posted November 20 Report Posted November 20 I just picked up a Dell XPS 16 9640 with Core Ultra 9, 64 GB RAM, RTX 4070, 2TB SSD. Hopefully that will run PTE I will let you know. Quote
tom95521 Posted November 20 Author Report Posted November 20 Hi Judy, Funny. Nothing wrong with a high performance Windows computer if that's what makes you happy. I know I could not play most of my Steam games on my Mac. 1 Quote
Igor Posted November 20 Report Posted November 20 Hi Tom, Thanks for sharing your experience with PTE on Mac! Your new Mac Mini on M4 Pro chip looks very powerful and compact. I now have a Macbook Air with basic M3 chip, it is also very fast and absolutely silent. Very long battery life. Quote
JudyKay Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 > M4 Pro Mac mini with 24 GB I can almost imagine how fast that must be! I am almost persuaded. But I need Windows for other work and don't need two high-end computers. If I was rich... I have smart friends who switched from Win to Mac and never looked back. I also travel a lot. So, only one laptop can go with me. Maybe one day I will get a Mac when I get back to a log cabin in Alaska. I once lived in a log cabin on an island there. Those were good days! And so are these. Not long ago I explored regions from near Kyzl to Vladivoslok and wondered how close I might be to Igor. I waved really big, just in case! Quote
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