Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve Studio 16.1 Beta 3

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Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve Studio 16.1 Beta 3 | 1.3 Gb
Blackmagic Design is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Davinci Resolve Studio 16.1 Public Beta 3. This software update improves editing and snapping behavior on the cut page, features redesigned timeline rulers, more accurate waveform drawing and introduces interface refinements that make it easier to see small cuts on the upper timeline. In addition, this update dramatically improves render speed for unchanged DNxUncompressed clips, includes additive compositing options to the light rays and glow Resolve FX plugins, improves sound library searches, addresses playback issues for clips with different sample rates, and more. New support for encoding AVC Intra 50, 100 and 200 has also been added to DaVinci Resolve Studio.

- Support for the Clean Feed Viewer mode on the Fusion page
- Support for additive compositing for ResolveFX Light Rays and ResolveFX Glow
- Support for automatically enabling Use OFX alpha for ResolveFX Match Move and ResolveFX Drop Shadow
- Support for encoding AVC Intra 50, 100 and 200 on DaVinci Resolve Studio
- Ability to preserve video essence for faster rendering of DNxUncompressed clips without content changes
- Improved representation of small cuts on the top timeline in the Cut page
- Improved graticule and timecode display on timeline rulers
- Improved sound library search with support for binary and wildcard searches
- Addressed an issue where accessing the Media Pool option menu on a dual screen layout would sometimes cause a crash
- Addressed an issue where deleting a marker in the top timeline in the Cut page would not work correctly
- Addressed an issue where trimming a clip in the Cut page would sometimes not refresh the waveforms correctly
- Addressed an issue where trimming or moving a clip in the Cut page would sometimes result in incorrect snapping behavior
- Addressed an issue where scrubbing the playhead in the top timeline in the Cut page would sometimes result in incorrect snapping behavior
- Addressed an issue where gaps for manually synced clips in the sync bin would not be loaded correctly when opening a project
- Addressed an issue where converting in and out points to a duration marker would sometimes cause a crash
- Addressed an issue where timeline regions with titles and generators would not show some burn-ins correctly
- Addressed an issue where clicking next keyframe in the Edit timeline curves area would sometimes not work correctly when the retime curve was selected
- Addressed an issue where transitions from some OpenFX plugins would not work correctly
- Addressed an issue where auto arranging tools in the Fusion node editor would sometimes cause an overlap of nodes
- Addressed an issue where saving Fusion preferences when viewing the 3D viewer would disable the lighting options in the 3D viewer
- Addressed an issue where the rendering and playback of Alembic model files in Fusion page would sometimes cause a crash
- Addressed an issue where moving viewer controls in a project using video field processing would cause a crash
- Addressed an issue where encrypted DCTLs could not be opened in ResolveFX DCTL
- Addressed an issue where control/command-dragging media in the Fairlight timeline would sometimes not add the first clip in selection
- Addressed an issue where AudioFX favorites would not be loaded correctly across application restarts
- Addressed an issue where playback of clips at a different sample rate would sometimes result in clicks
- Addressed an issue where some video clips with embedded audio would sometimes not show audio waveforms
- Addressed an issue where the combined waveform display on the source viewer would show incorrect profiles for clips with mismatched sample rates
- Addressed an issue with different audio limiting behavior between the Fairlight and Edit pages with native audio on Windows systems
- Addressed an issue where the audio I/O configuration would sometimes not be saved correctly
- Addressed an issue where the Fairlight B-Chain Settings context menu would not work correctly if the application language was not set to English
- Addressed an issue where undoing the addition of a track on the Fairlight timeline would result in hidden tracks getting unhidden
- Addressed an issue where some H.264 clips would decode with corrupt thumbnails or as black frames on some Windows systems with AMD GPUs
- Addressed an issue with decoding some MP3 files
- Addressed an issue where decoding 6K BRAW clips while using CUDA processing on a multiple GPU system would sometimes result in an error
- Addressed an issue where some uncompressed AVI clips would not be decoded with the correct frame rate
- Addressed an issue where rendering a supplemental IMF would sometimes result in an error
- Addressed an issue where the camera metadata for ARRI Quicktime clips would not be initialized correctly in the Media page
- Addressed an issue where using media management to transcode clips to H.264 with multi-pass encoding would cause a crash on macOS systems
- Addressed an issue where exporting a project with input sizing presets applied for clips and changing the preset in a newly imported project would sometimes cause a crash
- General performance and stability improvements

DaVinci Resolve 16.1 includes all of the same high quality processing as DaVinci Resolve 16.1 Studio and can handle unlimited resolution media files. However it does limit project mastering and output to Ultra HD resolutions or lower. DaVinci Resolve 16.1 only supports a single processing GPU on Windows and Linux and 2 GPUs on the latest Mac Pro.

If you need features such as support for multiple GPUs, 4K output, motion blur effects, temporal and spatial noise reduction, de-interlacing, HDR tools, camera tracker, multiple Resolve FX, 3D stereoscopic tools, remote rendering, an external database server and collaboration tools that let multiple users work on the same project at the same time, please upgrade to DaVinci Resolve 16.1 Studio.









Blackmagic Design Pty. Ltd. manufactures video products for feature film, post production, and television broadcast industries. Its products include video editing products, professional digital film cameras, color correctors, video converters, video monitoring products, routers, live production switchers, disk recorders and storage solutions, waveform monitors, and real time film scanners. The company's products also include capture and playback cards, standards conversion products, broadcast converters, audio monitoring products, multiview monitoring products, routing and distribution products, test equipment, H.264 encoding products, and resolve and fusion software. In addition, it offers talkback converters for remote cameras. The company offers its products through authorized resellers and online resellers in Australia and internationally. Blackmagic Design Pty. Ltd. was founded in 1984 and is based in Port Melbourne, Australia. It has additional offices in Fremont, California; Knutsford, United Kingdom; Singapore; Beijing, China; and Tokyo, Japan

Product: Davinci Resolve Studio
Version: 16.1 Beta 3
Supported Architectures: x64
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System Requirements: PC *
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Size: 1.3 Gb

Minimum system requirements

- Windows 10 Update
- 16 GB of system memory is recommended and 32 GB is recommended minimum when using Fusion
- Blackmagic Design Desktop Video version 10.4.1 or later
- NVIDIA/AMD/Intel GPU Driver version - As required by your GPU
- RED Rocket-X Driver 2.1.34.0 and Firmware 1.4.22.18 or later
- RED Rocket Driver 2.1.23.0 and Firmware 1.1.18.0 or later

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