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Is the Framework 16 For Content Creators? Premier Pro &

Is the Framework 16 For Content Creators? Premier Pro & DaVinci Resolve

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Explore the Framework 16 laptop’s real-world video editing capabilities in Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve, with insights on …

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  1. most people do no care about video editing but all Youtube reviewers review laptops as video editing machines

    This incentives laptop makers to put in laptops things most people do not need, like SD card reader and so on in order to get good reviews from reviewers.

  2. Hmm, glad I went with the 13" I've really enjoyed my Framework Ryzen 13" laptop. Looks like the 16" is a valiant first effort. Hopefully better GPU options and updates will help. Of course, you can swap in a new GPU and updated motherboard/CPU on this laptop. Can't do that on the Lenovo or ASUS 🙂

  3. There has to be something wrong here, either the drivers have some kind of bug or there was something in the testing. A 10 year old Lenovo T430 with an quad core i7 can easily edit 1080p videos. How is the 16 not able to handle 4k is really blowing my mind.

  4. Framework laptops appeal to people who appreciate right to repair, modular design and a “customer first” ethos.

    It’s not a laptop aimed at video editing professionals. It’s somewhat targeted to gamers, which is usually enough to make someone think it would also be a good general purpose device.

    We live in an age when even basic web dev work is frequently shown being done on expensive MacBook Pros and I see new web devs contemplating a $4k purchase so they can emulate the workflow of the people they are learning from.

    I would expect a video editor to gravitate toward a MacBook Pro for the screen quality, performance and support. I would not expect a video editor to line up a MacBook Pro against a Framework.

    The Framework will be great for 99% of everything and we can even see that it’s pretty good with certain video editing software, but it can’t hit every niche and even though it’s essentially half the price of some MacBook configurations, it’s expensive.

    I like Framework and I have a first gen 13, but I recognise how expensive their devices are and that is a trade off I’m ok with for the modularity and repairability.

  5. I think it really comes down to OS, mac vs windows stability… in the end the framework is just hardware running windows. For the same "level" of hardware seems any mac is more optimized and stable. Though of course, for the same level of hardware you pay 1.5-2x more on the mac side.

  6. Framework laptops seem to be a one trick pony really, repairability. It doesn't even really save you any money down the road with motherboard upgrades because alternatives are cheaper…for a whole new laptop. It does nothing well except repairability. There are better tools for the money.

  7. Yea, the framework 16 is impressive but, just too expensive at this point. Right now, this laptop is reserved for people want the newest thing and they are ok with trading repairability for power and price.

  8. You can reboot the SpeedEditor by pressing and holding CUT + SMTH CUT + SOUECE + TIMELINE for 5 seconds. This usually forces it to reconnect via Bluetooth. Sometimes I have to do it 3 times.

  9. I like to fantasize that everybody started purchasing Framework laptops in order to force Apple and other manufacturers to stop screwing us by soldering everything to the motherboard.

  10. Hi, would it be possible for you to switch to the professional video card drivers and see if it brings about better encoding performance in Davinci Resolve for you?

  11. Great rundown, CJ! The Framework Laptop 16 is promising, and I think it's a great start. Framework definitely has some refining to do, and it's definitely not on the level of a MacBook – yet – but the fact that Framework now has a machine that's able to somewhat handle content creation is encouraging. I look forward to seeing where it goes over the next few years.

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