Frage von Frank Glencairn:Today we released public beta 3 of DaVinci Resolve 20 which adds further improvements to the DaVinci public beta, including improved character styling and labelling of MultiText layers.
This means you can now assign editable names to individual MultiText layers, making them easier to identify when editing. In addition, character styling and text resizing will now accurately apply to all selected layers, simplifying the process of managing multiple text elements at once.
This update also supports more responsive editing of keyframes and curves in the curves editor window. This means large position changes, such as during transforms or cropping, will no longer affect visibility of the keyframes.
Additionally, audio sync has been improved for subclips, so in and out points will now be accurately reflected across both original high-res and proxy clips.
There are also improvements when playing back timelines or clips with burnt in data like timecode, source file names or grade versions. This means reviewing footage with burnt in data will no longer affect playback performance, making it faster to make selections and complete your project.
For Studio users, this update provides better subtitle animation for a wider range of languages. Now when working in languages with unique character spacing, such as Chinese or Thai, the correct separation between words will be recognized, ensuring individual word animations are applied accurately.
Antwort von slashCAM:
Und schon ist die nächste Beta-Version von Resolve 20 da: Blackmagic hat gerade die dritte Beta seines kostenlosen Grading-, Schnitt-, Compositing- und Audio-Mastering-P...
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Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve 20 Beta 3 ist da