DaVinci Resolve 19.0.1 Released: Sharpening the Timeline
DaVinci Resolve 19.0.1 Released: Sharpening the Timeline

DaVinci Resolve 19.0.1 Released: Sharpening the Timeline

2024-09-04
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Blackmagic Design just released a better version of DaVinci Resolve 19. Resolve 19.0.1 includes enhanced responsiveness of the Timeline when moving large numbers of clips, smoother playback when using a fixed playhead in the edit, and more. Release notes are below. 

DaVinci Resolve 19 is now Available
DaVinci Resolve 19 is now Available

DaVinci Resolve 19.0.1

The improved version of DaVinci Resolve 19 (19.0.1) is focused on Timeline (for Cut and Edit page). As stated by Blackmagic: “Today we announced DaVinci Resolve 19.0.1 which includes several improvements including better timeline responsiveness when moving a large number of clips. This means that your timeline will update more quickly when you are selecting and moving large numbers of clips on edit, cut, or Fairlight timelines. There is also improved playback performance when using a fixed playhead workspace, resulting in more consistent smoother, playback. When using the media management tool to move or copy media, files with embedded AAF content will now be correctly transcoded so your audio will playback accurately. In addition, when duplicating timelines or applying grades between clips, mattes will now remain enabled and linked. Furthermore, for DaVinci Resolve Studio users, this update addresses an issue with license activation on macOS 15 Sequoia systems, as well as improving bus assignment for Dolby audio workflows where the renderer was not coming online. Release notes are below:
DaVinci Resolve 19
DaVinci Resolve 19

Release notes

What’s new in DaVinci Resolve 19.0.1

  • More responsive timeline updating when moving large numbers of clips.
  • Smoother playback when using a fixed playhead in the edit.
  • Addressed disabled matte nodes being enabled in duplicated timelines.
  • Addressed media management issues when transcoding embedded AAFs.
  • Addressed applying clip grades potentially causing unlinked mattes.
  • Addressed Windows issue detecting new audio devices after launch.
  • Addressed viewer annotation markers not honoring selected marker color.
  • Addressed an issue with directional blur at 180º angles.
  • Addressed a license activation issue on systems with macOS 15 beta.
  • Addressed Dolby audio bus-assign workflows not engaging the renderer.
  • Addressed incorrect GetClipProperty script return values for audio clips.
  • Addressed issues with executing compiled Lua scripts on Windows.
  • Addressed an issue with some shortcuts with the latest Mac updates.
  • Scripting API support to query audio mapping for timeline clips.
  • Scripting API support to query format for audio tracks.
  • General performance and stability improvements.

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