DaVinci Resolve 14 public beta 7 has reorganized system and user preferences, support for displaying track automation data on the Fairlight page, the ability to render multiple individual audio tracks, better Fairlight timeline navigation and video playback performance. In addition, new Fairlight audio features support clip level key frames, the razor command, cut, copy and paste actions, improved mixer resizing and access to the metadata inspector.
Editors now get track properties and audio effects in nested timeline and compound clips, along with an improved timeline comparison tool and the ability to assign and format audio buses from the Edit page. In addition, public beta 7 includes better multicam playback performance, support for composited preview in 2-up and 4-up trim modes, better image quality when zooming in and out on the Color page, additional Resolve FX GPU acceleration, improved playback for 4K AVC intra clips and new 32-bit float OpenEXR support.
This latest beta release also includes dozens of bug fixes and performance improvements.