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Blackmagic design davinci resolve studio 14 linux
Blackmagic design davinci resolve studio 14 linux








blackmagic design davinci resolve studio 14 linux

I didn't like it at all before doe to a floating panel GUI, but with the latest version - incidentally also 14 - they unified the GUI and it's now pretty similar to most NLE's. So for anyone needing a good NLE but doesn't want to buy a monitoring card, I'd recommend Lightworks. But so far the BMD support staff and other representatives have been clear, Linux audio is through a Decklink card. I for one have been viciously harsh on them on twitter and I got some pretty heavy hitters in VFX following me, so hopefully stuff like that will make BMD rethink this crap. Now, it's possible BMD will yield and fix this before the final release, because they are getting some serious backlash on it. Hopefully this will save someone some time - I tried to get audio going for 2 hours before even searching online for a solution and I seriously had to dig into this before finding out there isn't audio monitoring support with system sound in Linux. * The free version for Linux does not support h.264, neither import or export. Also note that output is HDMI, so if you want to have it through your system sound speakers, you have to get a HDMI audio extract box and some mixing solution to get both sources to your speakers. You can import and edit audio and export audio, but you need a Decklink card to be able to hear anything from the app. * There is no audio (monitoring) support on DaVinci Resolve on Linux without a BMD Decklink PCIe card. To save anyone installing it some stress, here's some info on that. Blackmagic Design is heavily promoting it release of DaVinci Resolve 14 and there is a Linux version available for download - but there are some serious caveats.










Blackmagic design davinci resolve studio 14 linux