I normally use OBS on a PC but just got an M1 Mac mini (16GB) and started to reconstruct my OBS Live stream setup on the Mac side. At first everything was behaving normally but as I have added more scenes and complexity things have become stranger. Now that I have 11 Scenes all gathered into one master scene with a combination of camera, web, media etc things have become very slow. EG it takes about 3 mins for OBS to launch. First it bounces in the doc for about a minute then nothing for a few more until the interface finally appears. After being open for a while I got the beach ball that would never go away.
Not sure how much of this is Big Sur vs M1
Happy to be a tester...phil
Apple today introduced a new redesigned iMac with the M1 chip, but there’s also another Mac that received an upgrade after the special “Spring Loaded” event. The company has quietly updated the M1 Mac mini with an optional 10 Gigabit Ethernet port, which was previously only available on the Intel version of the Mac mini.
I'm using a Mac Mini with Intel's iGPU for a 5k display and it's, to no one's surprise, awful. I wanna know about Rosetta M1 perf in this regard, because I'm seriously considering learning Lightroom to just get away from C1's crappy OpenCL. If M1 can take it, which I hope, then I'm really interested. I was using the HD60 S+ with an Intel MacBook Pro (2017). On that system, i could only stream / record 720p. Trying to use 1080p would just result in errors. When I got my M1 Mac Mini, I was hoping for 1080p, which it kind of did. It at least let me record without errors, but I still had frame rate and general lag issues. I’ve got a Mac Mini M1 for work (low end model with only 8GB ram) and capture one is performance wise OK. (My main Mac is a pimped out i9 16” MBP 2019). BUT C1 crashes pretty often on the M1. I guess Rosetta 2 isn’t really up to translating heavily optimized intel code. Other Intel apps crash too. So it’s not a C1 issue.
When customizing a M1 Mac mini on Apple’s online store, customers can now order the computer with a 10 Gigabit Ethernet port, which is faster than the traditional Gigabit Ethernet port. This option was first unavailable for Mac mini models with the M1 chip.
The upgrade costs an additional $100 to the price of the Mac mini, which starts at $699 in the US. Interestingly enough, this configuration actually leaked into an internal Apple Authorized Service Providers system shortly after Apple introduced the M1 Mac mini in November of last year. It seems that these models just didn’t get ready in time to be announced in 2020.
Since the 10 Gigabit Ethernet port is an additional upgrade, customers will only be able to purchase a M1 Mac mini with this configuration from the Apple Store.
Mac Mini M1 Capture One Software
You can check out more upgrade options available for the M1 Mac mini on Apple’s official website.
Mac Mini M1 Capture One Manual
Mac Mini M1 Capture One Download
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