![]() ![]() ![]() If you’re using a laptop, you can usually get away with pulling the plug while it’s running because the battery automatically kicks in. My guess is that they'll likely not change anything else, but start offering HEVC specifically for 4K content from the iTunes Store video, all around the same time as High Sierra, iTunes 13, iOS 11, and a 4K Apple TV later this year. Always use the Shut Down command from the Apple menu in High Sierra (or press the power button and then click the Shut Down button). Where it gets more iffy is if they'll offer H.264 for 4K, too, as well as HEVC for 1080p, or even 720p content. ![]() I've said it's the first domino that had to fall before we get a 4K Apple TV and 4K iTS content because I don't see Apple releasing those without offering HEVC codec support. Are you saying they don't or that High Sierra is only supporting HW decoding? If the latter, is this due to cost? I thought that the Intel chips included a HW encoder and decoder. I personally don't have a 2017 on hand, but we'll see if any of the encoding utilities have been updated for High Sierra yet. I’d like to see AI conduct that same encode test on one of their 2017 MBPs since those machines have built-in HW acceleration. ![]()
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