: Media management for files with embedded AAF content has been improved, ensuring accurate audio playback after transcoding. Essential Bug Fixes and Stability
: Addressed a bug where disabled matte nodes were unintentionally re-enabled when duplicating timelines or applying grades. OS Compatibility
: Smoother playback when using a fixed playhead workspace.
: Performance has been optimized for smoother playback when using the fixed playhead mode in the Edit page. Media Management Fixes Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio 19.0.1...
The Cut page offers a streamlined, dual-timeline interface optimized for rapid turnaround projects, social media content, and rough cuts. The Edit page provides a traditional, full-featured non-linear editing (NLE) environment. It includes advanced trimming tools, slip-and-slide functionality, customizable keyboard mappings, and multi-cam editing capable of handling up to 64 camera angles simultaneously. 2. Color Grading
The latest version of DaVinci Resolve Studio, version 19.0.1, brings a host of exciting new features and improvements to the table. Some of the key highlights include:
While Blackmagic Design does not publish detailed changelogs for point releases, independent user testing reveals: : Media management for files with embedded AAF
Stops disabled matte nodes from turning back on by themselves when duplicating a timeline.
: Allows users to emulate cinematic film stocks with adjustable parameters like grain, halation, and flicker.
Refinements were made to this point-tracking tool, which powers both video stabilization and Fairlight's automatic audio panning. : Performance has been optimized for smoother playback
Improvements were made to media management, specifically when transcoding embedded AAFs.
For power users and studio environments, 19.0.1 expands the Scripting API to allow for better automation: