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I have a new X-T4 w. an 18-55mm lens.
I’ve just started shooting video at 4K, 60p, 400 Mbps
When I upload the stills and video by putting the SD card in my MacBook Pro then load the video files in Final Cut Pro, or even watch them in QuickTime player……. 3-4 videos are all choppy and jerky.
The MacBook Pro has a 2.5 GHz Quad Core processor; 16GB of memory; a NVIDIA GeForce 2GB graphics card, and I’m running Mac OS 10.15.7
I have 211 GB available disc space.
Yet, when I view the footage the X-T4 LCD, it’s flawless, even the sound recorded.
What am I doing wrong? Should I be recording at a lesser bitrate and fps?
Thanks for any help!
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4k 60fps 400Mbps means you're using the H265 codec. It's very cpu/gpu intensive. My 2016 MBP struggles to play H265 smoothly but my main editing machine plays them back fine, so this could be the issue you're seeing. Try H264, which will limit you to 200Mbps or maybe create proxies.

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2 hours ago, vincentyyl said:

Is it because of Final Cut? I shot a footage the other day and it got choppy on Premiere but looked good in TunesKit AceMovi.

Thanks, Vince. For some reason, I'm no longer getting the awful choppiness. I think a lot depends on how well I can manage my Final Cut Pro to smooth out these problems.

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