Frage von Frank Glencairn:What's new in DaVinci Resolve Studio 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.
Und bei der Gelegenheit haben Fusion und der Assist auch ein Update bekommen
What's new in Blackmagic Fusion Studio 17.1.1
Addressed an issue when loading splines set to ping-pong duplicate.
Addressed incorrect brightness for ambient light in 3D Camera setups.
Addressed an issue with directional light shadows in some projects.
Addressed an issue with spin and rotation assignments to new particles.
General performance and stability improvements.
Today we announced additional Blackmagic RAW support for the 5 inch and 7 inch Video Assist 12G HDR models. If you’re shooting with Panasonic Lumix S1H cameras, you can now connect them to Video Assist 12G HDR and record Blackmagic RAW, giving you incredible detail and color throughout the production pipeline from camera to edit, color and mastering. Blackmagic RAW saves camera settings in metadata so you can set ISO, white balance and exposure, then override them later while editing. This also requires installation of the Blackmagic RAW 2.1 Beta 4 and DaVinci Resolve 17.1.1 updates to access the files on your computer.
Blackmagic Video Assist 3.4.1 update is available now as a free download from
http://bmd.link/nwHvfh