Today we released DaVinci Resolve 19.1.1 update which adds the ability to paste clips in the timeline at either the playhead or the in and out points. This gives you greater flexibility when applying your edits so you can choose the method that’s easiest for your workflow. When editing there’s also improved system stability for previewing clip transitions with FusionFX applied. Track controls are also now correctly displayed in the edit index, making it easier to select and disable tracks.
For Fusion, when working with fisheye textures in the spheremap 3D tool, the effect will now render correctly, making it easier to work with materials and reflections. There is also greater stability when adding two point b-spline polygons so you can confidently create soft edge mattes. In addition, when reviewing the thumbnail timeline on the color page, spatial photos will now display more reliably so you can quickly see and select shots.
For Fairlight, this update improves automation trim controls when playing your timeline so you can more consistently trim and adjust clips. Also, when importing AAFs with full clip fades, the start and end fade levels are now correctly applied so they will be accurately reproduced.
In addition, for those using older operating systems there are a range of improvements. There’s better H.265 encoding on computers with older NVIDIA graphics cards, giving you smaller, higher quality renders. For those using Mac Sequoia 15.1 operating systems, H.265 multipass renders will now be accurately completed. There is also a new render option for MP4s on Windows 10 giving you greater compatibility with a wider range of older media players.
DaVinci Resolve 19.1.1 update is available now as a free download from http://bmd.link/mc7Rju
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