DaVinci Resolve

AppWizard
February 5, 2025
Blackmagic Design has released version 2.0 of its Blackmagic Camera app for Android, which is compatible with devices like the Xiaomi Pad 6 and Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 series. The update allows users to remotely monitor and control multiple devices simultaneously, configure any compatible device as a controller, and supports high-frame-rate recording at 120 and 240 fps for Sony Xperia devices. The app is available for free on Google Play and offers intuitive controls for adjusting parameters such as frame rate, shutter angle, white balance, and ISO sensitivity. It supports high-resolution recording up to 8K on the Blackmagic Cloud platform and features a quick setup for instant recording. The interface displays essential information and allows users to toggle overlays and focus easily.
Winsage
December 19, 2024
The author has transitioned from Windows to Mac, specifically using the M4 Mac Mini for video editing. They discovered a noise reduction feature in macOS called the AUSoundIsolation filter in DaVinci Resolve, which improves audio clarity by isolating voice and eliminating echo. This has enhanced the audio quality of their content, leading them to value the Mac Mini for video editing. The Mac Mini's performance and unique features have made the author consider staying within the Mac ecosystem for their professional work.
Winsage
December 17, 2024
Users are increasingly favoring Linux over Windows in dual boot setups, often using Windows as a backup. The rise of web-based tools and Software as a Service (SaaS) has diminished the importance of the operating system choice, as essential services can be accessed through web browsers. Linux offers a variety of distributions tailored to different user needs, providing customization options that Windows does not. Gaming on Linux has improved with a growing library available through Steam and the introduction of handheld consoles like the Steam Deck. Many software developers are beginning to support Linux, with notable applications like DaVinci Resolve and Surfshark VPN now available. Electron-based applications have increased the availability of productivity tools for Linux users. Linux is free from intrusive advertisements, unlike Windows 11, which can overwhelm users with promotional content. For containerization and self-hosting, Linux is considered superior due to its built-in tools and extensive documentation, offering more control and flexibility than Windows.
Winsage
December 9, 2024
Microsoft has announced significant improvements to the Microsoft Store, including a 25% reduction in launch times and a 50% decrease in download hang-ups. Enhancements have been made in discoverability, navigation, update management, and installation methods for Win32 apps. Users can now update externally hosted apps directly through the Microsoft Store, streamlining the update process. However, the Store still lacks popular applications like Steam and Google Chrome, which raises questions about its viability. Additionally, Microsoft has introduced a Multi-app camera feature in the Canary builds of Windows 11, allowing users to stream from a single camera to multiple applications simultaneously. This aims to simplify the user experience for video calls across different platforms. The feature is also positioned as a tool for users who are hard of hearing, although its connection to accessibility is unclear. Lastly, Microsoft has rolled out Copilot+ for Intel and AMD PCs.
AppWizard
December 6, 2024
The latest update to the Blackmagic Camera app for Android (version 1.5) introduces live syncing of media to Blackmagic Cloud, allowing users to access footage directly in DaVinci Resolve workstations linked to their project. It also includes support for wireless remote lens controls, such as the Tilta Nucleus II, expanded device compatibility with Oppo Find X8, X8 Pro, and Redmi Note 13 series, fixes for green screen issues on Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 14T, an Italian translation, and performance and stability improvements.
AppWizard
December 5, 2024
Intel has released WHQL driver version 32.0.101.6314 for various graphics cards and processors with integrated graphics. The update addresses performance issues in applications like Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, and Minecraft Bedrock Edition. Specific concerns include: - Intel Arc A-Series Graphics Products: Performance in DaVinci Resolve Studio may not meet expectations on certain workloads. - Intel Core Ultra (Series 1 and 2) with built-in Intel Arc GPUs: - Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (DX12) may show texture corruption on water surfaces. - Minecraft Bedrock (DX12) may display texture corruption when altering anti-aliasing settings. Ongoing issues include: - Intel Arc A-Series Graphics Products: - Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (DX12) may present darker shadows in specific campaign scenarios. - Topaz Video AI could encounter errors during video exports. - Topaz Gigapixel AI may experience intermittent crashes during exports. - Intel Core Ultra Series 1: - SPECworkstation3.1 might exhibit system instability. - PugetBench for DaVinci Resolve Studio V19 may show intermittent errors. - DaVinci Resolve Studio v19.0 could face rendering issues. - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (DX12) may display flickering corruption. - Intel Core Ultra Series 2: - Adobe Premiere Pro may produce corrupted output videos after 8K AV1 encodes. - DaVinci Resolve Studio v19.0 may encounter rendering issues. - Star Wars Outlaws (DX12) may sporadically crash. The driver is compatible with 64-bit Windows 10 and Windows 11 and supports various Intel graphics products, including discrete and integrated GPUs. The driver can be downloaded from Intel's official website.
Winsage
November 20, 2024
Google has announced Drive for Desktop ARM64 support, currently in open beta without the Outlook Meet plugin. The app is designed for Qualcomm Snapdragon X processors and mirrors the functionality of its x86-64 version. Users can download the setup package directly from Google. This release addresses compatibility issues for users of Qualcomm-based Windows laptops, as Google Drive was previously unable to function in compatibility or emulation mode. Microsoft has also released an ISO package for Windows 11 tailored for ARM64-based PCs, and Google plans to extend its Quick Share file-sharing app to Windows on ARM.
Winsage
November 8, 2024
Microsoft is testing a significant update for systems using Qualcomm's Arm-based processors, introduced in the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview Build. This update includes a tool that enhances Copilot Plus PCs with Snapdragon X Elite or X Plus processors through its Prism emulation layer, allowing a wider range of x64 applications and games to run on these devices. The update aims to enable high-demand games like Starfield and Helldivers 2 on Arm-based Windows devices and is currently being trialed by Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel. The update improves the usability of 64-bit x86 software, providing access to processor extensions like AVX and AVX2, enhancing performance and compatibility. However, 32-bit software will still face limitations. Many applications, including Photoshop, Hulu, and Chrome, have transitioned to native ARM64 versions, while others rely on emulation. Adobe has re-enabled Premiere Pro for Windows 11 ARM devices powered by the Snapdragon X chip, allowing it to run under emulation after previously disabling it due to performance issues. Premiere Pro is now available within the Creative Cloud app, although performance may not match that of Intel or AMD-based machines. A native ARM version of Premiere Pro is in development, but no release date has been announced. Photoshop is currently the only Adobe application available natively for Windows on ARM, while other applications like After Effects are expected to gain support through emulation. Adobe's move aligns with its commitment to enhance its Creative Suite for Windows on ARM, and competitors like DaVinci Resolve are also working on native ARM versions of their software. Microsoft's Clipchamp has already been established as an ARM-native solution.
Winsage
October 9, 2024
Microsoft has introduced the Surface Laptop, which features a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite processor and is available in 13.8-inch and 15-inch models. Priced at 9 on Amazon, it has a sleek aluminum chassis with a bright 120Hz HDR touchscreen display. The laptop offers over 15 hours of battery life, making it suitable for remote work. It includes two USB-C ports, one USB-A port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The device is noted for its performance improvements in creative software and has a responsive touchpad and a satisfying keyboard experience.
Winsage
September 5, 2024
Microsoft will expand its Windows AI features, specifically the Copilot Plus, to select AMD and Intel laptops starting in November. Previously exclusive to Qualcomm-powered devices, these features will now be available on new laptops equipped with AMD's and Intel's latest processors. AMD has already launched compatible laptops, while Intel is introducing the Core Ultra 200V processors, codenamed Lunar Lake, which will also support Copilot Plus features. Devices running these processors and the latest version of Windows will receive a complimentary update in November. Key features of Copilot Plus include Auto Super Resolution, NPU Utilization, Image Cocreate Features, Improved Windows Studio Effects, and Accelerated App Performance. Microsoft is also planning to integrate Recall AI features into Copilot Plus PCs, with a targeted release for Windows Insider testers in October.
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