Main category / Multimedia Design
Sub category / Video
Developer / Blackmagic Design
Filesize / 758374
Title / DaVinci Resolve Studio
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15.3.1 DaVinci Resolve Studio
- Addressed an issue where viewers would become blank when enabling Data Burn Ins and monitoring with a Blackmagic Design capture and playback device Some OpenFX plugins might not be supported if they do not fulfil the Mac App Store sandboxing guidelines – popular plugins like Genarts and Neat Video work already Copyright © Blackmagic Design By default, the Postgres database can only be accessed from the QNAP NAS itself. To access the database from DaVinci Resolve workstations you must change two parameters in Postgres: - Addressed an issue where splitting a clip with transitions on the Fairlight timeline would cause inconsistent behavior Unlike the free edition, the commercial edition of the software (DaVinci Resolve Studio) also supports resolutions greater than ultra-high-definition and frame-rates greater than 60 FPS. Other aspects of functionality only available in the commercial edition include support for multiple GPUs, additional OpenFX plug-ins (such as Face Tracking and Lens Flare), stereoscopic grading, video noise reduction, motion blur, HDR color grading, and user collaboration tools.[3][63]
Official site:
New to iMac https://macpkg.icu/?id=36019&kw=davinci.resolve.studio.v.14.1.1.a6ocz.zip [682536 KB]
Featured iMac Pro https://macpkg.icu/?id=36019&kw=4gJax-v.15.3-DaVinci-Resolve-Studio.app [728039 KB]
Updated 10.12.5 https://macpkg.icu/?id=36019&kw=g7PAGe.DaVinci.Resolve.Studio.version.15.2.1.tar.gz [644617 KB]
Fairlight mixing consoles provide high quality controls for nearly every parameter and feature in the software. Unique user interfaces and dynamic configuration changes provide fast to use buttons and controls that are optimized for the task at hand allowing you to work faster with Fairlight audio than any other tool in the world. With the modular design you can start with a larger console frame than you need and add more modules to meet the growing needs of your facility.
From Project Settings > Color Management, press the Open LUT Folder button. Place your custom LUTs back into this folder.
[Update 1] No SQL Databases, by default: Scroll down to the next set of bullets for my comment on this. I’ll just say: This limitation defeats the moniker ‘Studio’ By default, Resolve Studio App Store does not offer the option to install PostGres databases. There’s a work-around—go to Blackmagic’s website and download DaVinci Resolve Studio from there and use that installer to set up your SQL database server.
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