DaVinci Resolve 17.3 Announced: 3X Faster on M1 Macs
DaVinci Resolve 17.3 Announced: 3X Faster on M1 Macs

DaVinci Resolve 17.3 Announced: 3X Faster on M1 Macs

2021-08-20
4 mins read

Blackmagic Design today announced DaVinci Resolve 17.3 which adds support for a “Completely new processing engine that transforms the speed of DaVinci Resolve to work up to 3 times faster on Apple Mac models with the M1 chip”. Blackmagic says that this new engine utilizes “Tile-based rendering” which also gives customers up to 30% longer battery life on laptop computers when working in DaVinci Resolve. Read below about the new features.

DaVinci Resolve 17.3
DaVinci Resolve 17.3

DaVinci Resolve 17.3: 8K color grading on a laptop

Blackmagic Design today announced DaVinci Resolve 17.3 which adds support for a completely new processing engine that transforms the speed of DaVinci Resolve to work up to 3 times faster on Apple Mac models with the M1 chip. Blackmagic Design claims, that with this massive speed increase, customers can now playback, edit and grade 4K projects faster, and can even work on 8K projects on an Apple M1 notebook. The new processing engine uses tile-based rendering, which also gives customers up to 30% longer battery life on laptop computers when working in DaVinci Resolve.

Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17.1: Apple M1 support
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17.1: Apple M1 support

Faster playback and export

DaVinci Resolve 17.3 also supports a new option on Mac computers with M1 for H.265 hardware encoding. Customers can choose to prioritize speed vs quality when rendering, further improving render times up to 65%. Plus, DaVinci Resolve will now decode AVC Intra files using the media engine built into the Apple M1 chip, making decoding and playback faster when working with these file formats.

The DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor
The DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor

Fairlight improvements

Fairlight audio also has improvements in latency with new drivers that allow adjustments to the input buffering and processing latency. This allows optimization of the process for customer-specific hardware, which makes recording and playback easier and smoother. Better Fairlight export dialog means customers can export selected clips or tracks directly from the Fairlight page and include clip levels, fades, EQ, and effects or iXML metadata as well as being able to normalize clips to match different loudness standards. This makes it easier and faster to pass on audio for further processing or inclusion in a larger project.

Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Fairlight page
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Fairlight page

3X Faster on M1 Macs

The most major feature in Resolve 17.3 is the speed elevation when working on M1 Macs. “This speed increase is stunning and it’s hard to believe. I have not seen a speed improvement this large since the original 68000 to Power PC transition back in the 1990s and it is just amazing. 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. 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!” said Grant Petty, Blackmagic Design CEO.

DaVinci Resolve 17 color wheels. Image from the official guide.
DaVinci Resolve 17 color wheels. Image from the official guide.

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. 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!

Grant Petty, Blackmagic Design CEO

Full features list

Apple Silicon Performance

Up to 3x faster new processing engine enabling 8K edit and grading.

Fairlight page

  1. Improved thru-latency and adjustable processing and input buffers.
  2. Improved export dialog with naming, metadata and format control.
  3. Timeline clips can be selected from the Fairlight edit index.
  4. Improved Fairlight timeline ruler resolution.
  5. Buses can be reordered by dragging in the track index.
  6. New audio I/O preference options with support for separate I/O selections.
  7. Improved mix-down support for LRC, 5.0, and 7.0 track formats.
  8. Improved edit, nudge and fade behavior for linked clips.
DaVinci Resolve Fairlight
DaVinci Resolve Fairlight

Color page

  1. Color Warper supports persistent default grid resolutions.
  2. HDR color controls support persistent default zone presets.
  3. Active playheads can be switched by clicking on the split-screen viewer.
  4. New anamorphic aperture controls for Resolve FX Aperture Diffraction. Studio only.
  5. New shapes and finer mosaic control for Resolve FX Mosaic Blur.
  6. New rotation controls for Resolve FX Keyer garbage mattes.
  7. New sat and gamma controls and faster performance for Resolve FX Glow.
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Color page
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Color page

Cut page

  1. List views in the media pool can be sorted from column selection.
  2. New badge to easily identify still clips on the timeline.
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Cut page
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Cut page

Edit page

  1. Edits from sub-clips can now be match-framed to original media.
  2. Shape and iris transitions can be rotated by the inspector.
  3. Play-around selection now works with transition selections.
  4. Newly added subtitles retain played position to allow text preview.
  5. Compound clip instances in the timeline can be renamed.
  6. Fusion compositions can be renamed from the inspector panel.
  7. Options to name and use full clip extents when creating a sub clip.
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Edit page
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Edit page

Fusion page

  1. DRFX bundles can be double-clicked to install on Windows and Linux.
  2. Support for viewing the node type by holding Ctrl/Cmd-Shift-E.
  3. Codecs and Deliver
  4. DaVinci Resolve Studio support for audio encoding in the encoder plugin SDK.
  5. Hardware-accelerated AVC Intra decodes for Apple Silicon.
  6. Support for decoding and encoding JPEG-HT.JPH image sequences.
  7. Improved H.264 and H.265 decode performance in Windows Intel systems.
  8. Optimized H.265 encodes for speed on Apple Silicon systems.
  9. Support for decoding MKV clips with VP9 video codecs.
  10. Improved decode performance for MKV clips with AAC and AC3 audio.
  11. Support for embedding MPEG2 bitstream captions in XDCAM clips.
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Fusion page
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17: Fusion page

General

  1. Improved startup speeds for disk databases with many projects.
  2. Support for simplified database creation and connection process.
  3. AAF imports now support the translation of simple nested clips.
DaVinci Resolve in M1 and macOS Big Sur
DaVinci Resolve in M1 and macOS Big Sur

How to get it

DaVinci Resolve 17.3 is available for download for free from the Blackmagic Design website support page.

You can also buy the more advanced Studio version with the Speed Editor included, on the B&H and Adorama websites.

Product List

Here’re the products mentioned in the article, and the links to purchase them from authorized dealers. 

Yossy is a filmmaker who specializes mainly in action sports cinematography. Yossy also lectures about the art of independent filmmaking in leading educational institutes, academic programs, and festivals, and his independent films have garnered international awards and recognition.
Yossy is the founder of Y.M.Cinema Magazine.

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