![]() Active playheads can be switched by clicking on the split screen viewer.User configurable default zone preset for HDR color controls.User configurable default grid size for Color Warper.Pan, EQ and dynamics control dialogs accessible from Fairlight consoles.Modify track and mixer parameters on all or selected tracks with modifiers.Improved edit, nudge and fade behavior for linked clips.Improved mixdown support for LRC, 5.0 and 7.0 track formats.Native Linux audio recording support using ALSA inputs.Support for multichannel I/O on Windows using Steinberg ASIO.Support for a wider range of Windows native audio devices.New audio I/O preference options with support for separate I/O selections.Multiple selected tracks can now be deleted from context menu.Bus delay compensation can now be bypassed in the track index.Buses can be reordered by dragging in the track index.New timeline scroll options during playback – fixed, page and none.Timeline clip names and gain curves can now be hidden.Changing clip gain under an edit selection now adds bounded keyframes. ![]() Gain curves show tooltip values when selected.Improved Fairlight timeline ruler resolution.Improved context-based defaults when adding new audio tracks.Timeline clips can be selected from the Fairlight edit index.In-Out ranges can be cleared and navigated to in the timeline.Edit selections in the timeline can now be nudged.Improved export clips dialog with naming, metadata and format control.Improved thru-latency and adjustable processing/input buffers.2-3x performance improvements for image processing on Apple Silicon.What’s new in DaVinci Resolve 17.3 Apple Silicon Performance The engineering team has worked so hard on this new image processing engine for DaVinci Resolve, and it is an incredibly exciting time to be developing software for the Mac!” Read the full release on įor details, downloads, and update instructions, visit the Blackmagic Design Support Page. Who would have thought just a year ago that multiple 4K streams could be played back and edited natively on a MacBook Air, but it’s easy now on DaVinci Resolve with M1. I have not seen a speed improvement this large since the original 68000 to Power PC transition back in the 1990’s and it is just amazing. “This speed increase is stunning and it’s hard to believe. “This is truly an amazing update that gives customers huge performance and power efficiency gains on Mac models with M1, and it totally transforms your computer, simply by downloading this free of charge DaVinci Resolve software update” said Grant Petty, Blackmagic Design CEO. This one includes many exciting update updates like faster 4K and 8K processing on Apple silicon, better audio latency, and new Resolve FX controls. Blackmagic Design has released another big update for DaVinci Resolve – 17.3.
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