With DaVinci Resolve 15, customers no longer have to worry about audio plugins when moving between Mac, Windows and Linux because the FairlightFX plugins run natively on all three platforms.īlackmagic Design has listened carefully to feedback from professional colorists and editors. The Fairlight page now has a complete ADR toolset, static and variable audio retiming with pitch correction, audio normalization, 3D panners, audio and video scrollers, a fixed playhead with scrolling timeline, a preset library for equalizer, dynamics, plugins and global track properties, shared sound libraries, and built in cross platform plugins such as reverb, hum removal, vocal channel and de-esser. Compositions created in the standalone version of Fusion can also be copied and pasted into DaVinci Resolve 15 projects.ĭaVinci Resolve 15 also features a huge update to the Fairlight audio page. To add visual effects or motion graphics, customers simply select a clip in the timeline on the Edit page and then click on the Fusion page where they can use Fusion’s dedicated node-based interface, which is optimized for visual effects and motion graphics. In addition to bringing Fusion into DaVinci Resolve 15, Blackmagic Design has also added support for Apple Metal, multiple GPUs, and CUDA acceleration, making Fusion in DaVinci Resolve faster. The standalone version of Fusion will continue to be available for customers who need it. Customers can get started using Fusion today to complete nearly all of their visual effects and motion graphics work. ![]() Adding Fusion to DaVinci Resolve has been a massive project that will be completed over the next 12-18 months. The new Fusion page gives customers a true 3D workspace with over 250 tools for compositing, vector paint, particles, keying, rotoscoping, text animation, tracking, stabilization and more. Fusion was previously only available as a stand-alone application for advanced visual effects and motion graphics. New support for Final Cut Pro X XML version 1.8.ĭaVinci Resolve 15 features an entirely new Fusion page for feature film quality visual effects and motion graphics animation.New support for importing audio only AAF timelines.Simultaneous monitoring of SDR and HDR for DolbyVisionTM and HDR10+.Improved codec and format listing on the Deliver page.New French and Portuguese language localization.Added support for importing audio clip levels from AAF imports.Added support for encoding EXR clips with alpha channels.Added support for encoding CEA-708 closed captions in MXF OP1a clips.On-screen control for OpenFX and ResolveFX are now more responsive.DCTL support has been extended and now supports ResolveFX.Optical flow performance has been dramatically improved.Compositing images with transparency have been improved.Nodes can now be assigned custom colors on the Color page.Clip level blanking output is now supported on the Color page.Saver nodes have been added to the Fusion page.MediaIn nodes now let customers modify trim and media properties. ![]() Fusion compositions can now be copied and applied to additional clips.New bypass Color and Fusion effects button has been added to all pages.Initial ResolveFX and OpenFX plugin support have been added to the Fusion page.Sound libraries can now be created using DaVinci Resolve disk databases.FairlightFX now include presets and customers can now create their own.Audio automation data can now be edited on Fairlight page.Dynamic Trim icon has been added to the toolbar with slip and slide indicators.Subclip extents can now be changed from the Edit timeline.Added support for 2D and 3D title templates.Added support for HTML text formatting in subtitles.Clip names can be added as part of a window burn.Improved performance when rendering H.264 clips.New features added since NAB 2018 include:
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