![]() Addressed an issue when revealing rendered in place clips in the media storage on Windows.Addressed an issue with decoding H.265 Main 12 clips in macOS Big Sur.Addressed an issue with incorrect Protools exports in some scenarios with audio clips having faded.Addressed an issue with the B-Chain setup dialog on the Fairlight page.Addressed an issue with audio mapping for imported ATEM projects in FlexBus mode.Addressed an issue with audio compressor behavior in FlexBus mode.Addressed an issue with recording audio with mismatched sample rates in FlexBus mode.Addressed an issue with noisy audio when rendering multiple instances of the same bus in single clip mode.Addressed an issue where scene cut clips in upgraded projects would show out of sync audio.Addressed an issue where upgraded projects would not show audio channels for some clips.Addressed an issue with distorted audio output on playback in the Edit Page.Addressed an issue with the incorrect output when adjusting color temperature in an ACES project.Addressed an issue with incorrect face refinement results.Addressed an issue where magic mask strokes would still be displayed after deleting tracking data.Addressed an issue with changing camera raw properties in collaboration projects.Support for querying and setting individual timeline settings from the scripting API.Support for scroll in the color page with the speed editor and DaVinci Resolve editing keyboard.Here is the list of all improvements and bug fixes in DaVinci Resolve 17 and 17.1 Public Beta 3: The DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor: Image Credit: CineD My colleague Florian already mentioned this in his DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor Review – make sure to give it a read if you haven’t already. One of the most notable improvements in the Beta 3 is the support for scroll in the color page with the Speed Editor and DaVinci Resolve editing keyboard. For all other platforms, Resolve 17 is the current version. The DaVinci Resolve 17.1 releases are compatible with macOS Big Sur on both platforms but it is initially only available for Mac with Apple M1. DaVinci Resolve 17.1 has been designed to support the new M1 “Apple Silicon” powered Macs. DaVinci Resolve 17 and 17.1 Public Beta 3įirst, it is important to say that the only difference between Resolve 17 and 17.1 is OS compatibility. ![]() Blackmagic Design just released public beta 3 with further improvements and bug fixes. Almost two weeks ago, it was the public beta 2 for the Resolve 17 and beta 1 for the 17.1. There have already been a couple of updates since the first public beta of DaVinci Resolve 17 came out. It brings support for scroll in the color page with the Speed Editor and DaVinci Resolve Editing Keyboard and more improvements and bug fixes. keyboard_arrow_rightCameras of the YearĭaVinci Resolve 17 and 17.1 Public Beta 3 versions have been released.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Budget.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Type.
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