![]() SOUND AND VISUAL EFFECTSįairlight is DaVinci Resolve’s audio software. Watch this John’s Films video for more detailed information on all of these features. Therefore, the Studio version is more efficient and offers better playback than the free version in his testing.Īvailable only on the Studio version is the DaVinci Neural Engine, which adds artificial intelligence (AI), object removal (self-explanatory), Auto Color Balance and Matching (also self-explanatory, but if you color grade, it will save you mountains of time), facial recognition software and the ability to upscale your footage up to four times its present size without losing any quality. I watched an online tutorial that proves the Studio version is 15 seconds faster (for his short video test) in rendering time and it utilizes 30% rather than 60% of its CPU. I enjoy editing as much as anyone, but faster means less time waiting. With the Studio version you have access to GPU hardware accelerated encoding on certain H.264 and H.265 codecs (which is much faster than the free version’s CPU encoding). ![]() While both the free and the Studio versions will use a GPU for processing, the Studio version will recognize up to nine GPUs, scaling with you as your needs grow. The time saved through faster processing and the extra features will allow you to create the finest possible product in the shortest amount of time.īlackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve Studio 16 - $295 (MSRP) Now import your keyboard shortcuts into the keyboard customization window and then close davinci resolve to copy and paste those other 3 folders back into place for your LUTs, Fusion Templates, and Fairlight Presets and you're back in business.īecause you did a proper database restore you should still have all your project presets, power bins, and power grades available, you just might need to tweak some preferences and export presets to your liking.Besides the extra features in ResolveFX effects, export options and sound effects, the DaVinci Neural Engine is by far the strongest reason to upgrade to the lifetime option of DaVinci Resolve Studio. So choose a name without spaces and point it to a location with browse, create it and restore. Inside of here, I create a folder for each of my databases to stay organized. I store mine inside of documents and inside a folder I created called blackmagic design. This process basically takes that backup bundled file and unwraps it like new into your designated location. System Macintosh HD - library - application support - blackmagic design - davinci resolve - right-click to move to trashįinish the clean uninstallation by rebooting. User library - Application Support - Blackmagic Design - right-click to move to trash User Library - Preferences - Blackmagic Design - right-click to move to trash So now that the app went bye-bye, it's time to clean out these 3 supporting settings folders to the trash. Now head to your application folder for DaVinci Resolve and run the straightforward Uninstall Resolve application that comes with every install of Resolve. It will warn you about knowing your serial number so now you've been double warned. ![]() Make sure you have and know your license key if you're not using a dongle, and then B,ĭeactivate your current license under the help dropdown menu, and choose to deactivate license. Pretty useful right?īefore you run the uninstaller if you're running Resolve Studio, the paid version, this is a good moment to: A, Now this folder will always be visible on your Macintosh. Is click view - show view options - and check the box for "Show Library Folder". Instead, what I like to do from the home folder Now there's a trick to see it by holding down the option key when you click the go dropdown menu and you'll get access, but that's only a temporary view. We need to get into the user library folder and by default, the mac OS has always hidden this folder. With finder open, click the dropdown to the go menu and then choose home, this is the user home folder. I don't know of a way to take you directly to this folder from within Resolve, so this gives me the chance to show you one more Finder Pro Tip about the USER Libary folder on a mac.Įven if you've never saved a Fairlight preset before, which by the way, are super handy if you film with a similar audio setup, this library trick is a really good one! Fairlight presets live in the 3rd folder you need to know. ![]()
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