07-12-2020, 11:47 11
Auf der deutschsprachigen Supportseite :
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/de/support/
gibt es Beta 4.
What's new in DaVinci Resolve Studio 17 Public Beta 4
Initial Linux support for the DaVinci Resolve Editing Keyboard and the Speed Editor.
Support for Intel Xe MAX graphics.
Support for source and record timecode tags for custom data burn in text.
Addressed multiple issues for Windows systems with integrated, discrete and external GPUs.
Addressed an issue with trimming multiple clips in the same track.
Addressed an issue with jagged borders on titles with drop shadows.
Addressed an issue with incorrect Fusion transition behavior on clips with mismatched PAR.
Addressed an issue with adding keyframes to Fusion transitions in the Edit inspector.
Support for showing template locations from the context menu for Fusion effects.
Addressed an issue with optical flow behavior on odd-width images in Fusion page.
Addressed an issue where playing back a reversed clip on the Fusion Page would cause a crash.
Addressed an issue where some filter modes for Transform would show windowing artefacts.
Improved performance of various flow view operations in the Fusion node editor.
Addressed issues with thumbnail previews when using 10 or 16 bit uncompressed cache formats.
Addressed an issue with configuring MIDI audio consoles in preferences.
Addressed an issue with noisy audio when rendering multiple tracks with mismatched sample rates.
Addressed an issue with timecode calculation for AAFs with sub-frame aligned audio.
Improved encoding and decoding of IMFs and JPEG2000 clips in Windows systems with high core counts.
Addressed a sync issue when rendering some videos with AAC audio.
Improved ResolveFX Transform behavior with aspect changes and motion blur when cropping is applied.
General performance and stability improvements.
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/de/support/
gibt es Beta 4.
What's new in DaVinci Resolve Studio 17 Public Beta 4
Initial Linux support for the DaVinci Resolve Editing Keyboard and the Speed Editor.
Support for Intel Xe MAX graphics.
Support for source and record timecode tags for custom data burn in text.
Addressed multiple issues for Windows systems with integrated, discrete and external GPUs.
Addressed an issue with trimming multiple clips in the same track.
Addressed an issue with jagged borders on titles with drop shadows.
Addressed an issue with incorrect Fusion transition behavior on clips with mismatched PAR.
Addressed an issue with adding keyframes to Fusion transitions in the Edit inspector.
Support for showing template locations from the context menu for Fusion effects.
Addressed an issue with optical flow behavior on odd-width images in Fusion page.
Addressed an issue where playing back a reversed clip on the Fusion Page would cause a crash.
Addressed an issue where some filter modes for Transform would show windowing artefacts.
Improved performance of various flow view operations in the Fusion node editor.
Addressed issues with thumbnail previews when using 10 or 16 bit uncompressed cache formats.
Addressed an issue with configuring MIDI audio consoles in preferences.
Addressed an issue with noisy audio when rendering multiple tracks with mismatched sample rates.
Addressed an issue with timecode calculation for AAFs with sub-frame aligned audio.
Improved encoding and decoding of IMFs and JPEG2000 clips in Windows systems with high core counts.
Addressed a sync issue when rendering some videos with AAC audio.
Improved ResolveFX Transform behavior with aspect changes and motion blur when cropping is applied.
General performance and stability improvements.
Gruß Peter
Aufnahme: 2 x Sony FDR-AX 700, Panasonic DMC FZ300, Panasonic DMC LX 100, Samsung A52
PC: ASRock Z370, intel i7 8700K, 64 GB RAM, RTX 3070, Samsung SSD 870 Pro + 2 HD 4 TB, eine SSD 1 TB für Cache,
Intensity Pro 4K, 2x EIZO Color Edge kalibriert, 1x EIZO EV 2360
NLE: DaVinci Resolve Studio & Fusion Studio 18.5 mit Micro Panel, Shuttle Pro;
Video: Topaz Video AI und Photo AI, Neat Video
Audio: Wavelab Elements 11, Cubase Elements 12, Acoustica 7 und Sononym
Aufnahme: 2 x Sony FDR-AX 700, Panasonic DMC FZ300, Panasonic DMC LX 100, Samsung A52
PC: ASRock Z370, intel i7 8700K, 64 GB RAM, RTX 3070, Samsung SSD 870 Pro + 2 HD 4 TB, eine SSD 1 TB für Cache,
Intensity Pro 4K, 2x EIZO Color Edge kalibriert, 1x EIZO EV 2360
NLE: DaVinci Resolve Studio & Fusion Studio 18.5 mit Micro Panel, Shuttle Pro;
Video: Topaz Video AI und Photo AI, Neat Video
Audio: Wavelab Elements 11, Cubase Elements 12, Acoustica 7 und Sononym

