
Blackmagic Design has released DaVinci Resolve version 19.1.4. The big news is that it adds Apple ProRes encode support on Windows and Linux. Windows users have been waiting for this for a very long time and it will be welcome news for so many people who have had to do work around for years.
It also features additional software for remote monitoring and utilities for setting up hardware control panels, and it installs Blackmagic RAW Player and Proxy Generator into the applications folder.
New in DaVinci Resolve 19.1.4
- Support for Blackmagic RAW SDK 4.5.
- Apple ProRes encode support on Windows and Linux.
- Support for Samsung Log LUTs.
- Addressed network decode performance for large embedded AAFs.
- Addressed issues with exporting embedded AAFs.
- Addressed audio stutters when recording interlaced media to tape.
- Addressed inspector audio track selections for source multicams.
- Addressed issues decoding some transport stream clips.
- Support for Photon 4.10.8.
- Addressed issue with importing large Dolby audio files.
- Addressed playback delay after import for large Dolby audio files.
- Addressed issue with default ISO selection for Canon RAW clips.
- Addressed centre crop issue playing back ARRI RAW clips.
- General performance and stability improvements.
The update can be downloaded directly from Blackmagic Design Support.
The free version of DaVinci Resolve 19 includes the same high-quality processing as DaVinci Resolve 19 Studio and can handle unlimited-resolution media files. However, it limits project mastering and output to Ultra HD resolutions or lower and only supports a single processing GPU on Windows and Linux.
If you need features such as support for multiple GPUs, 4K output, motion blur effects, temporal and spatial noise reduction, multiple AI-based tools, HDR tools, camera tracker, voice isolation, surround sound and immersive audio, multiple Resolve FX, 3D stereoscopic tools and remote rendering, upgrade to DaVinci Resolve 19 Studio. ($295 USD)