Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio 17.1.1 macOs | 2.6 Gb
Blackmagic Design has announced DaVinci Resolve 17.1.1. This software update adds support for hardware accelerated decoding of H.264 10-bit formats on Macs running Apple M1 processors, improves reliability when restoring older database backups as well as adding better audio performance in various playback scenarios. Additionally, this update adds support for Blackmagic RAW clips recorded by Blackmagic Video Assist 12G HDR from Panasonic Lumix S1H cameras, improves functionality for Resolve FX blanking fill, improves scripting API, and formats metadata more accurately when rendering DNxHR clips.
What's new in DaVinci Resolve 17.1.1
- Support for Blackmagic RAW 2.1 Beta 4
- 10-bit H.264 hardware decode support on Apple Silicon.
- Addressed an issue with restoring older database backups.
- Addressed issues with audio glitches in some playback scenarios.
- Addressed multiple issues with interlaced timelines.
- Addressed incorrect format metadata when rendering DNxHR clips.
- Addressed incorrect brightness for ambient light in 3D Camera setups.
- Addressed render in place issues for some fusion composition clips.
- Addressed issues with Resolve FX Blanking Fill in multi layer timelines.
- Improved scripting API for setting multiple metadata values at a time.
- Faster Sony 8K alpha playback on 2019 Mac Pro
- General performance and stability improvements.
Davinci Resolve Studio is a professionally focused video editor from the Australian company Blackmagic Design. The program has a wealth of features and is a great choice, both for experts and aspiring creators alike.
Much of its marketing material shows people with professional workstations hooked up to it. If you’re used to working with these multi-buttoned behemoths, Davinci Resolve Studio may be the video editor for you. Blackmagic makes film industry hardware, as well as software, and Davinci Resolve Studio is an excellent tool for production-quality video work.
DaVinci Resolve 17.1 for Apple M1 MacBooks and M1 Mac Mini is out of beta and available in its final release. These are the release notes for Resolve 17.1. It brings:
- H.265 4:2:2 hardware decode support on Apple Silicon.
- H.265 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 Intel decode support in DaVinci Resolve Studio.
- H.265 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 Intel encode support in DaVinci Resolve Studio.
- Support for GPU decoding of RED clips in OpenCL processing mode.
- Option to always perform copy and paste actions on selected color nodes.
- General performance and stability improvements.
When Apple released the long-awaited M1 Macs with its own Apple ARM-based CPU in November 2020, many people got excited. Having everything on one chip limits the upgradability, but it excels at efficiency. The many reviews that followed the announcement confirmed that the small 13″ M1 MacBooks and the new M1 Mac Mini introduce a very nice combination of power, compactness, and long battery life.
Although the M1 systems are able to run x86 and x64 applications via the so called Rosetta emulation, running an app natively on ARM means better performance and stability. It seems that the Resolve team at Blackmagic Design prepared for the Apple M1 launch in advance. Only a few days after Apple’s announcement, Blackmagic Design released the DaVinci Resolve 17.1 that was optimized for the new Apple Silicon machines.
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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: 17.1.1 *
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.blackmagicdesign.com
Language: english
System Requirements: macOs **
Size: 2.6 Gb
* The MacOS installer is a universal binary so is suitable for M1 and Intel based Macs.
Minimum system requirements
- macOS 10.15 Catalina
- 8 GB of system memory. 16 GB when using Fusion
- Blackmagic Design Desktop Video version 12.0 or later
- Integrated GPU or discrete GPU with at least 2GB of VRAM.
- GPU which supports Metal or OpenCL 1.2.
- macOS 10.15 Catalina
- 8 GB of system memory. 16 GB when using Fusion
- Blackmagic Design Desktop Video version 12.0 or later
- Integrated GPU or discrete GPU with at least 2GB of VRAM.
- GPU which supports Metal or OpenCL 1.2.
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