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    • DusX
      DusX Tech Staff last edited by

      Glad to be of help.
      If you make the upgrade to version 2 you also get HAP support, and with it the control of PhotoJpeg for HD video.

      Its really great.!

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        ERASERHEAD last edited by

        I think I'm going to wait until a final version comes out to really test it before buying a personal license. Currently using the ones we have at school.

        Thanks!

        -eh

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        • vanakaru
          vanakaru last edited by

          BTW do try HAP. On mac it runs better than PhotoJPG even without GPU support.

          MBP 4.1 & MBP (Retina, Mid 2012) MBP Retina 2017

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          • crystalhorizon
            crystalhorizon Beta Platinum last edited by

            Regarding HAP on mac: is it better than apple pro res?

            Alexander Nantschev | http://www.crystalhorizon.at | located in Vienna Austria

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            • vanakaru
              vanakaru last edited by

              Actually it seems to run a bit better.

              Very crude simple test: 2 identical movies coded to PR and HAP. Target rate 60 HAP runs pretty stable 58-59, PR same most of the time, but drops to 44 once'n'awhile.

              MBP 4.1 & MBP (Retina, Mid 2012) MBP Retina 2017

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              • crystalhorizon
                crystalhorizon Beta Platinum last edited by

                Interesting, will test it also...

                Alexander Nantschev | http://www.crystalhorizon.at | located in Vienna Austria

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                • mark
                  mark last edited by

                  @vanakaru,

                  My experience is that HAP works _much_ better under Windows than Mac. I am not sure why, except that the OpenGL functions used to decompress the video may simply be better under Windows due to it's heavier use as a game platform. (Games are where the OpenGL functions to decompress the HAP format get used a lot.)
                  @DusX – would you agree with my instinct on this, that HAP is better on Windows than Mac?
                  Best,
                  Mark

                  Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                  Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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                  • DusX
                    DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                    I can't say, I have not run back to back tests on equal platforms.
                     For both Mac and PC, I found that I was able to playback and interactively control a number of HD clips.

                    My Mac, has a 5400 rpm drive, and therefore my Hap tests were limited. (Hap files are big).
                    However, with a USB 3 external SSD connected to the Mac, initial test show that I am getting performance closer to that of my PC, that has a 7200 rpm + SSD internally. (video cards also differ greatly.) Personally right now if I needed interactive HD video on either platform I would go straight to HAP.

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                    • primaldivine
                      primaldivine last edited by

                      @Mark,
                      Now that I am using an SSD drive, I have found HAP to be great in interaction mode in the new Movie Player.
                      But without an SSD drive, it was inferior to other choices I could make, such as PhotoJpeg (interaction mode) or Apple ProRes (performance mode).

                      So summing that up... imho... HAP makes worthwhile for Mac users to upgrade to an SSD hard drive.

                      primald

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                      • crystalhorizon
                        crystalhorizon Beta Platinum last edited by

                        @primaldivine sounds like you prefer HAP more then apple pro res when using an internal SSD, right?

                        Alexander Nantschev | http://www.crystalhorizon.at | located in Vienna Austria

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                        • primaldivine
                          primaldivine last edited by

                          @feinsinn
                          Well, I find HAP and ProRes to be similar in efficiency once running on SSD.  But with HAP being texture output on gpu, yet running with the QKT engine, this makes it a bit different.
                          Lots more testing will determine my final favorite!

                          But it is definitely the case that Izzy 2.0 users need to be willing to pay more attention to codecs than before. There are more variables at stake since Mac introduced the AVFoundation framework... since they also took options (such as speed and panning control!) away...
                          I have found some people are a bit (dare I say it) lazy when it comes to being willing to look with fresh eyes at all the codec options. New users will need to pay more attention to reading the Knowledge base... IMHO... :)

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