![]() It had the latest-generation silicon, and even with 16 gigs of RAM, the whole thing would cost roughly half the price of the MacBook Pro with weaker specs. It could be folded back into a (gigantic) tablet, and it even had a mechanical webcam kill switch for added security. It had a gorgeous 4K screen-and a touchscreen at that! It sported a pair of Thunderbolt-equipped USB-C ports, as well as a standard USB-A, a full-sized HDMI port, and an SD card slot. Most looked like relics made of cheap plastic, but there was one that immediately caught my eye: The 15.6-inch HP Spectre x360. In a bit of a daze, I wandered over to the PC laptops. And for this I was supposed to pay 4,000 bucks? I was shocked. The screen was nice, but that display hadn’t really improved much since my late-2012 model, and it was using processors and graphics cards from nearly a whole year earlier. I hated that it had only USB-C ports, and I imagined myself in dongle hell each time I needed to connect a standard USB-A cord or an HDMI cable. ![]() The keyboard was awful-the same “butterfly switch” model that would soon become notorious-and as I tried some online typing tests in the store, the errors piled up. Choose File > Export As > 1080p, select Use HEVC checkbox, then select the Preserve Transparency checkbox.So I went to a Best Buy to try the latest and greatest MacBook Pro. You can preserve the transparency of a movie when exporting to a HEVC format. If you chose the 4K or 1080p export resolution, click the Format pop-up menu, then do one of the following:Ĭhoose Smaller File Size to export the movie in HEVC formatĬhoose Greater Compatibility to export the movie in H.264 format. The exact resolution and data rate of an exported movie depend on the original.ĤK: QuickTime movie using H.264 or HEVC (H.265), up to 3840 x 2160 resolution.ġ080p: QuickTime movie using H.264 or HEVC (H.265), up to 1920 x 1080 resolution.ħ20p: QuickTime movie using H.264, up to 1280 x 720 resolution.Ĥ80p: QuickTime movie using H.264, up to 640 x 480 resolution.Ĭhoose this option if you are exporting a movie to post online (for example, to YouTube).Īudio Only: An Apple MPEG 4 audio file with an AAC audio track. This menu shows resolutions appropriate for movies based on commonly used video sizes (resolutions larger than that of your movie are dimmed). In the QuickTime Player app on your Mac, choose File > Export As, then choose an option from the Export menu. ![]()
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