Blackmagic doesn’t stop to amaze us with their DaVinci Resolve software. We’re getting spoiled this by a lot of much-anticipated updates. DaVinci was one of the first to implement the newest RED SDK which vastly improved working with R3D codec on Mac OSX.
Today, Blackmagic released another amazing update, here are the specifics for DaVinci Resolve 16.2.2
• Hardware accelerated H.265 Main10 renders on supported Macs.
• Blackmagic RAW clip LUT name can now be viewed in clip metadata.
• Ability to assign frame rate in YouTube, Vimeo and Frame.io renders.
• Support for marking Frame.io comments in markers as complete.
• Nudge keyboard actions can be used in the sync clip dialog.
• Support for exporting .srt files without formatting.
• Support for RED 7.3.1 SDK.
• Support for Rec.709-A gamma option for QuickTime player compatibility.
• Preference to automatically tag Rec.709 clips as Rec.709-A.
• Addressed level shifts playing some short H.264 clips on Mac systems.
• Addressed loss of audio transition when trimming clips in the timeline.
• Addressed issues with stabilization not being available in the inspector.
• Addressed issues with incorrect channel order for audio waveform display.
• Addressed an issue with previewing in Fusion when in proxies mode.
• Addressed an issue with using reference sizing with timeline wipe.
• Addressed an issue with aspect ratio metadata in some MXF renders.
• Multiple performance and stability improvements.
As always, before upgrading to new version, please backup your project database and make all other necessary precautions.
To learn more about DaVinci Resolve, check out their official website.