Improved performance of LUTs used with GPU acceleration.Improved tiling calculations in renderer3D, allowing larger render sizes to be handled more efficiently.Improved the performance of paint when a large numbers of individual strokes are used.Improved visual progress and feedback when rendering savers on the Fusion page.Support for option to display individual audio channels in the Edit timeline.Improved easing behaviour for position keyframes.Cut page viewer would not show waveforms for some clips in Range Edit mode.Custom defaults for transitions in the Cut page would not be persisted between application restarts.Support for 4:4:4 SDI input for Resolve Live.Support for annotating markers using lines and rectangles.Support for monitoring audio from external monitoring sources.Initial support for selection and editing of video tracks and clips in the Fairlight page.In addition, the UltraKeyer matte results are improved, attaching modifiers to clone controls is more stable and channel boolean operations are more accurate. Other improvements include improved crossfade menus on the Fairlight page, better support for AAF files, enhanced marker annotations and more reliable QuickSync options for H.264 and H.265 encoding on Windows laptops.įusion 16 Studio Public Beta 5 on the other hand, improves the performance of paint when using a large number of strokes, has better tiling calculations for more efficient 3D rendering, and adds support for GPU accelerated LUTs. The latest beta version adds new support for editable video tracks on the Fairlight page, support for 4:4:4 SDI input when using Resolve Live (DaVinci Resolve Studio 16), improved timeline renaming behaviour, audio waveforms on sub-clips, and waveform display for clips with synced audio. Well, it looks like Blackmagic Design are getting closer to unleashing the live release of DaVinci Resolve 16 upon the masses, as the company just released DaVinci Resolve 16 and Resolve 16 Studio Public Beta 5 earlier today.
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