Better Speed

M3. How does it perform?

We see new Apple M computers every year. Let's see how much goodness have they packed into their fruits this time.

Get animations rendered faster

Discover an unexpected solution that can revolutionize your CGI workflow. Introducing Neat Video, originally designed to remove video noise, but it also effectively suppresses noise in CGI renders. By utilizing Neat Video in post-processing, you can dramatically reduce the number of required render samples, while still achieving the desired visual quality.

Learn how to disable built-in denoising features, generate changing noise patterns with the Seed value, and apply lens distortion after denoising to avoid distorted noise grids.

M1 Max vs Dell XPS 17 and HP zBook Fury G8

Wondering whether M1 Max is really worth all that hype? Are there any other mobile workstations that are able to run well with Neat Video and other heavy software? And what about desktops? What do they offer? Lots of questions to be answered.

Optimize Edit page performance in DaVinci Resolve

Choppy playback, errors, and even crashes can all be part of everyday life of any DaVinci Resolve user. Learn how to make Resolve more responsive and stable on the Edit page when working on big projects and using heavy effects.

Resolve, Final Cut and Premiere: M1 vs Intel

New hardware and new performance. Find out how well Resolve, Premiere Pro and Final Cut went through this transition.

Optimized performance. Better performance.

Even without upgrading computer you might be able to make Neat Video work faster. Your denoiser can be optimized to your specific hardware and project setting to achieve the best performance possible.

Neat Video & Premiere Pro: order of effects matters

Lumetri Color and Warp Stabilizer can make the rentering time very long if applied to the wrong place. How do you know the order Premiere Pro applies the effects to a clip? Nested sequence, clip, adjustment layer, master clip… What goes first?

The way to smooth editing in Final Cut Pro

At times Final Cut can become sluggish and updating preview may become super-slow. Luckily there is more than one way you can make Final Cut more responsive. Some simple adjustments can change the way you edit and make the whole process more enjoyable.

NVIDIA RTX 3090. Should you?

NVIDIA is claiming RTX 3090 as a "big ferocious GPU (BFGPU) with TITAN class performance". Let's compare it with RTX 3080 and the previous flagship RTX 2080 Ti.

Make editing in Premiere Pro smoother

Editing video is a non-stop juggle. You constantly have to make decisions about what effects to add to clips, what frame size to choose. You also have to think about the time you might have to spend waiting for the preview to be updated before you can carry on with editing.

NVIDIA RTX 3080 vs RTX 2080 Ti

The big announcement from NVIDIA was long-awaited not only by the gamer community. Filmmakers were also intrigued by the possibilities new generation GPUs could bring them. Finally the day had come. Let’s dig into the goodies it has brought.

Clip resizing and render speed

If you creating content for social media, the chances that the final video clips have a smaller resolution than the original once had are quite high. Knowing the right way to downsize a video can save you lots of time in rendering. Keep on reading.

Reduced preview resolution & proxy with Neat Video

Offline editing and reduced preview resolution are smart ways to speed up video editing. Find some tricks to ensure the quality of the final product is not compromised.

Metal VS OpenCL

Not sure which one is faster? We were curious too and did some testing. Check out our results!

New CPUs and GPUs. How is the speed?

It has been a while since we posted a series of articles about best hardware for Neat Video noise reduction and for video editing in general. Since then AMD, Intel and NVIDIA have released a number...