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Macos mojave on 2010 macbook pro
Macos mojave on 2010 macbook pro









That OBS and similar software pulls off what it does with H.264 is pretty amazing, but at some point you need to prepare yourself for the need to get a new machineĪgain, not a MacOS user, so hopefully you'll get a better answer than mine. So hard, that even though AV1 is likely to replace H.264 (H2.65 being a licensing mess so basically skipped) there is no consumer/end-user encoders because it is that demanding (the faster consumer CPUs and GPUs are powerful enough).

MACOS MOJAVE ON 2010 MACBOOK PRO PRO

MacOS: Please throw away your MacBook (Late 2009), MacBook (Mid 2010), MacBook Pro (Mid 2010), MacBook Pro (Early 2011), MacBook Pro (Late 2011), iMac (Late 2009), iMac (Mid 2010), iMac (Mid 2011), Mac mini (Mid 2010. So I'm certainly not one to push for latest and greatest. Status The first post of this thread is a WikiPost and can be edited by anyone with the. With that said, my primary desktop is an even older CPU (by 2 generations) but with HDDs replaced by SSDS, and lots of RAM, but it can handle multiple VMs at same time, and most everything except upper-end photo/video editing tasks just fine. So good luck, but probably time for a new machine. If you are fooling the OS to get it to install, expect to spend time optimizing is to lower default utilization (some driven by the new features). The challenge of a typical Operating System, is that it is designed for a certain resource level. As such, I imagine you are using a pretty simple OBS configuration, optimize as you mentioned for low hardware resource demands. You don't mention exact specs, but I'm guessing that is the 32nm Sandy Bridge 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7 processor (2720QM), right? On laptops, Intel has released 11th generation CPUs (the 2xxxQM indicates a 2nd generation CPU).

macos mojave on 2010 macbook pro

Having an old CPU, (and without knowing any better), I suspect you are currently using GPU offload, and if you lose that? Your encoding overload is only likely to get (a lot?) worse. That hardware (and Intel CPU) weren't up to the demanding task that is video encoding. However, I tried to stream a non-optimized using a decent Gaming laptop from 5 years ago and failed miserably.

macos mojave on 2010 macbook pro macos mojave on 2010 macbook pro

I'm not a mac user, so can't comment on OS and OBS performance









Macos mojave on 2010 macbook pro