Love that Resolve keeps iterating and innovating. The free version is so incredible. Thanks for the tip about a feature that otherwise would've flown under the radar 👍
They've been crushing it recently, eh? Also the whole free tier and 1-time payment tier setup is really awesome. Refreshing to see in a world of subscriptions.
Yeah thats totally fair. 19 has it's issues, but it's been decent for me so far *knock on wood*. Sick I'm definitely going tom they'll be fun videos to make.
I don't have a ton of experience with broadcast standards, but I know there are many options and the best option will depend on the destination. Netflix, RUclips, and Vimeo (for instance) all have different expectations, so make sure you're using the correct setting for the platform of choice.
Love that Resolve keeps iterating and innovating. The free version is so incredible. Thanks for the tip about a feature that otherwise would've flown under the radar 👍
They've been crushing it recently, eh? Also the whole free tier and 1-time payment tier setup is really awesome. Refreshing to see in a world of subscriptions.
Would love those podcast tips ... Thanks
Amazing :) this is great to know. I’ll get busy
Great info! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for tuning in :)
I try to stay on older, more stable versions but this might have me upgrading!
And yes to the podcast workflow within Davinci, please!
Yeah thats totally fair. 19 has it's issues, but it's been decent for me so far *knock on wood*.
Sick I'm definitely going tom they'll be fun videos to make.
Thanks for sharing guess I need to update my version of the software
The beta release seems pretty stable so far, but I’d be hesitant if I was mid project!
Which setting would be good for movies? Im mixing a short movie and tried the 1770-4 setting, sounds ok so far, but im not finished yet.
I don't have a ton of experience with broadcast standards, but I know there are many options and the best option will depend on the destination. Netflix, RUclips, and Vimeo (for instance) all have different expectations, so make sure you're using the correct setting for the platform of choice.