![]() ![]() ![]() Support for Universal Scene Description based workflows in Fusion.New Resolve FX relight tool for adding virtual light sources.DaVinci Neural Engine powered text-based editing in Studio. ![]() DaVinci Neural Engine-based subtitles from audio in Studio.Support for Blackmagic Cloud Presentations.Here's a full list of the updates coming to Resolve 18.5: As stated above, all of these new tools and features aim to reduce the meticulous time in the app and give more flexibility to editors and creators to have more fun with the creative aspects of video editing. With the new disable option the duration of the edit will be preserved so users can create their own gaps in the timeline as they see fit. The Cut page will also include a new ripple button which will enable and disable rippled edits as the previous edits were always rippled. In particular, this auto sorting of audio clips based on classifications, and how the Fairlight page audio tracks can now be grouped for faster mix automation, means that the manual syncing and searching tasks that often come with large batches of footage can be quickly minimized and taken out of your workflows altogether. This is big news for any solo video editors or large teams looking to knock out big projects fast and with lots of different deliverables. With these new DaVinci Neural Engine AI updates, editors can now transcribe audio within clips to search for media based on different narrative contexts, or even quickly generate subtitles for timelines with their new automatic speech-to-text feature. The biggest news from the Blackmagic booth - in terms of video editing at least - unsurprisingly has to do with the four new AI tools, along with over 150 feature upgrades and some major updates to the Cut page. While AI has been under the hood in Resolve for almost half a decade, they're getting more of a spotlight as AI takes over our creative toolsets. ![]()
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