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re: Can I just say, Apple users frustrate the heck out of me?
Posted on 9/12/23 at 4:17 pm to Lonnie Utah
Posted on 9/12/23 at 4:17 pm to Lonnie Utah
Apple mobile devices have effortlessly taken and read photos in this format for years, but your laptop running Vegas shits itself when opening one of these images up. It sounds like your laptop sucks, no need to take your frustration out on Apple users though.
HEIF uses half the storage/bandwidth to store and transmit image data at the same quality as JPEG (depending on who you ask ). It's been 6 years since Apple began supporting it in iOS, when is it OK for the rest of the world to move on from what your "poor laptop" can handle?
HEIF uses half the storage/bandwidth to store and transmit image data at the same quality as JPEG (depending on who you ask ). It's been 6 years since Apple began supporting it in iOS, when is it OK for the rest of the world to move on from what your "poor laptop" can handle?
Posted on 9/12/23 at 4:32 pm to efrad
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Apple mobile devices have effortlessly taken and read photos in this format for years, but your laptop running Vegas shits itself when opening one of these images up. It sounds like your laptop sucks, no need to take your frustration out on Apple users though.
The files render in the video without issue. Where the problem presents itself it in the preview mode. EVERY HEIC image was slow to load and dropped frames. I converted them to the format that every other manufacture in the world uses, and they preview just fine. The exact same image, at the same resolution, just in another format. So it's a logical conclusion to blame it on they file type.
There's a reason that there are dozens of "HEIC to JPG" apps on the web and in the play store.
This post was edited on 9/12/23 at 4:43 pm
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