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DaVinci Resolve is a proprietary color grading, color correction, visual effects, and audio post-production video editing application for macOS, Windows, and Linux, developed by Blackmagic Design. It was originally developed by da Vinci Systems as da Vinci Resolve until 2009, when da Vinci Systems was acquired by Blackmagic Design.
Blackmagic Design is an Australian digital cinema company and manufacturer based in Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.It designs and produces broadcast and cinema-grade hardware; notably, high-end digital movie cameras, and also develops video editing software, such as the DaVinci Resolve and Blackmagic Fusion applications.
64 bit executable Fusion 6.0 6.0 June 2009 (preview release) 3D material shaders, Region of Interest / Domain of Definition, stereo display Fusion 6.1 6.1 July 2010 GPU Supercomputing framework Fusion 6.2 6.2 June 2011 World Position Pass Tools / QuickTime 64 bit support /Linux 64bit / SVG import Fusion 6.3 6.3 November 2011
x86-64 compatible processor 256 MB 0.25 GB Cinelerra-GG Infinity: No No Yes x86-64 compatible processor, recommended minimum: 2 GHz, 4 cores 8 GB recommended for HD editing 0.25 GB Corel VideoStudio: Yes No No 3.0 GHz [26] 4 GB [26] 256 MB [26] 8 GB [26] DaVinci Resolve: Yes Yes Yes Modern Intel/AMD/Apple silicon processor
It came out at a time when the culture was saturated with Da Vinci (including a book, film, and competing video game). [6] Marianne Tostivint believes The Da Vinci Code projects helped get this game be sold to a publisher and financed. [7] A lot of effort was put into making the Clos Lucé as historically accurate as possible. [8]
The entry screen offers clip organization, editing and auto-movie generation options. Premiere Pro project files are not compatible with Premiere Elements projects files. Its main competitors are Final Cut Express (no longer sold), AVS Video Editor, PowerDirector, Pinnacle Studio, Sony Vegas Movie Studio, Sony Vegas, Corel VideoStudio, and iMovie.
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The maximum NVENC HEVC coding tree unit (CU) size is 32 (the HEVC standard allows a maximum of 64), and its minimum CU size is 8. HEVC encoding also lacks Sample Adaptive Offset (SAO). Adaptive quantization, look-ahead rate control, adaptive B-frames (H.264 only) and adaptive GOP features were added with the release of Nvidia Video Codec SDK 7 ...