X-H2S and GH6
Lumix GH6 $2200
native resolution: 5776 x 4336
ProRes HQ
5728 x 3024p30
H.264 ALL-Intra 422 10-bit
4096 x 2160p60
H.265 Long GOP 420 10-bit
5760 x 4320p30
Fujifilm X-H2S $2500
native resolution: 6240 x 4160
ProRes HQ
6240 x 4160p30
4096 x 2160p60
H.265 422 10-bit
4096 x 2160p120
Quicktime Player Screen Recording
How Quicktime Player 10.5 changes screen recording resolution depending on System Preferences Display Resolution.
QUICKTIME PLAYER
FILE
NEW SCREEN RECORDING ⌃ ⌘ N
MacBook Pro 16” M1 Liquid Retina XDR
1168 x 755 --> 2336 x 1510
1312 x 848 --> 2624 x 1696
1496 x 967 --> 2992 x 1934
1728 x 1117 --> 3456 x 2234
2056 x 1329 --> 3564 x 2304
ProDisplay XDR
1504 x 846 --> 3008 x 1692
1920 x 1080 --> 3840 x 2160
2560 x 1440 --> 4096 x 2304
3008 x 1692 --> 4096 x 2304
Deviation - Activity Monitor v. Disk Speed Test
Read and write speed of a CFexpress Type B AngelBird 512GB through a Transcend USB-C 10 Gbps reader in Activity Monitor @ 1 GBps transferring a 500 GB video file deviates from Blackmagic Disk Speed Test @ 600 MB/s read and 750 MB/s write.
Mac Studio M1 Ultra, macOS 12.3.1
Handbrake 1.5.1 Benchmark
x265
H.265 VideoToolbox
*Intel does not support H.264 or H.265 8-bit/10-bit VideoToolbox.
source: H.265 10-bit 4:2:0
7680x4320p29.97
HLG
309 Mbps
camera: Nikon Z9 internal recording.
Blender Benchmark 3.1
GPU
CPU
macOS 12.3.1
M1 Ultra - Mac Studio 20-core CPU, 64-core GPU, 32-core Neural Engine, 128 GB unified memory
M1 Max - MacBook Pro 10-core CPU, 32-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, 64 GB unified memory
M1 - MacBook Air 8-core CPU, 8-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, 16 GB unified memory
Intel - MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019), 2.4 GHz 8-core Intel Core i9, 64 GB memory, AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB, Intel UHD Graphics 630 1.5 GB