On the MacBook Pro, the rendering of the video file took 4 minutes, 21.3 seconds. On both machines, the output resolution was 4K, the quality was “High” and compression was set for “Better Quality”. Stabilization was added to both, and the “magic wand” was applied to the video as well. No other apps were running on either of the test machines, and both were running macOS 11.0.1 Big Sur. The same iMovie project file was used on both the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. For the test I took an existing 2 minute, 3 second 4K video file, added a title at the beginning, added an audio track, and then exported the video. I thought I’d do a test exporting a video from another Universal app – Apple’s iMovie. Of course, these benchmarks just show raw numbers. IMovie – a Universal app – was used to create identical videos on an M1 MacBook Air and fast 16-inch MacBook Pro
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