![]() ![]() The only official document I could find is for v15, but most of it's the same. Video Clean Feed - fullscreen video playback on a GUI display without the need for a Decklink or UltraStudio and a broadcast monitor.Remote Scripting API Access ( Most of the Python/LUA API is accessible from the console in Resolve, and this is more important for Fusion anyways.).Collaboration (subject to change with v17, which is still in beta).Render resolutions greater than 4K UHD**.All I can offer offhand is 3D Camera Tracking is currently a Studio-only feature.įusion's got a dedicated comparison page between Fusion in Resolve and Fusion Studio. If somebody braver than I wants to read the 1581 pages dedicated to Fusion or spend hours in Resolve to find a comprehensive list of tools exclusive to the Studio version, please do share your findings. Improvements to Revival, some Blurs, and Film Grain OFX plugins.Timeline creation using CPLs (v17 Studio only).AMD-Accelerated H.264/H.265 Decoding Support +.GPU Accelerated Encoding/Decoding of H.264 and H.265 on Windows Import/Export of H.264 and H.265 on Linux**.Some exciting new tools are included in Resolve 17, and they're noted as being specific to 17 where applicable. It's strongly suggested that you start with 16 if you rely on Resolve for professional/paid work, or you're just starting out. (Sources cited at the end, for further reading) It's more of a list of what's "locked" to the Studio version - if you've got more information or thoughts on how this should be better organized, feedback is, as always, appreciated. This week's post is about the differences between the Free and Studio versions of Resolve. ![]() Of course, I can't (and shouldn't) be writing this alone, so please tear apart what I've written, ask any questions, offer your favorite resources/tips, and help make it a useful resource for everyone. Hello r/davinciresolve! Welcome to the first official FAQ/FAQ Friday of 2021! I'm doing these to help people with common questions, the "dumb" questions you're afraid to post (there are no dumb questions, trust me), and slowly get enough feedback/input to make a wiki!
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