![]() ![]() ![]() Fairlight was famous for being used at the world’s highest end studios for audio post on film and television, and the company's technology known for its superior sound quality and its speed. Scrubbing and playback are instantaneous and there is powerful new acceleration for processor intensive formats like H.264, making it possible to edit 4K images on a laptop.įollowing the acquisition of Fairlight by Blackmagic Design, confirmed by the two Australian companies in September 2016, audio is now fully built into the DaVinci Resolve 14 application itself. This makes DaVinci Resolve 14 faster, more responsive and more precise, even on long timelines with thousands of clips. In addition to extensive CPU and GPU optimizations, with better threading and GPU pipelining, the new software offers lower latency, much faster UI refresh rates, support for Apple Metal graphics technology and much more. A public beta of DaVinci Resolve 14 is now available for download from the Blackmagic Design website.Īccording to Blackmagic, DaVinci Resolve 14 features a new high performance playback engine that’s up to 10 times faster than before. All it takes is a single click to switch between editing, color and audio, while the new multi user collaboration tools let everyone work on the same project at the same time, without the need to import, export, translate or conform projects in different workstations using different tools.Īs Blackmagic highlighted during its press event at NAB 2017, DaVinci Resolve 14 dramatically changes post production from a linear to a parallel workflow, so everyone can work at the same time, giving editors, colorists and audio engineers more time to be creative. Born as a professional color correction and ingest tool, DaVinci Resolve evolved in recent years to become a fully featured non-linear editing solution, which now becomes a complete production and post-production collaborative environment with the integration of the new Fairlight audio tools. So, if there is a gpu selected for gui only, does it limit the memory use of processing cards or not? It is a technical question, not what users should prefer to use or which configuration is faster.What this means is that the new DaVinci Resolve 14 is like three high-end applications in one. Peter Chamberlain wrote:Some incorrect infö above. GPU driver selection makes a big difference in reliability. also support compression and decompression in a hardware stage in the GPU. Some new GPUs, with the Resolve Studio version. Most users will be happy with one good GPU. One very powerful GPU with lots of RAM is better than two average GPUs, for many reasons.Īnyone who says multiple GPUs are a waste of time are picking a use case that doesn't need them, after all the large facilities that put 4 x 24GB GPUS in their system are spending that money for fun. It might make a little difference if the gpu performance is close. If you have one more powerful and more memory GPU compared to a second, use the better one for the UI but not as UI only. If you have a separate UI GPU, that's something we generally don't favor now, whereas we did 10 years ago. The cards with extra memory waste that memory. If you have GPUs with difference memory capacity, the lowest capacity will define how big an image and the type of processing before its runs out of memory. If you have mis matched GPUs, the slowest GPU will define how fast the system can process. If you have a GPU in the system but its not selected in preferences, its just a waste of space. Generally it doesn't share memory to other cards. ![]() Resolve uses the GPU memory on every card it has in the system that is selected for Resolve use. ![]()
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