

Maybe sometimes exporting certain formats might be faster but even that isn't really all that true anymore. Apple silicon is rapidly catching up and realistically running Resolve on my custom built PC which on paper is much more powerful than the Mac is no faster for actual importing, organizing, editing, grading, adding FX and adjusting audio. A few tasks like GPU accelerated noise reduction is still faster on Nvidia but thats really one of the other areas. Thats a misconception of raw benchmarks and not actual real world usage. I have PCs and Macs and Resolve isn't really any faster on a more powerful PC with Nvidia graphics than it is on Macs. I'm not entirely sure the whole "more powerful PC" is really valid either. AAF export, Auto captions, more advanced grading options and so forth. Some of the features some people want in FCPX are easily handled by numerous plugins. It makes those features optional paid adding and not forcing all users to pay for those updates. Maybe it didn't have all the features some people wanted it to have but it has had a rather series of significant core under the hood updates for years supporting first the move to Metal then the move to Apple Silicon.įCPX has always been a very plugin focused kind of NLE depending on the plugin community to add certain features not every user may need. FCPX has had a very recent big update along with a new iPad version of FCPX.

Click to expand.This is absolutely not even close to being true.
