maybe in a few years when the BM tema finally iron out all the crazy bugs and quirks in Resolve and deliver a stable, working, reliable, not-crashing piece of software that is worth anything, I will come back. ![]() Avid, being from the stone age for sure, is also looking quite good now when comparing the sheer stability of it. Premiere may be ******* too, but at least it works. So, no, I will stop using it and recommending the software to other people in the industry. If you are looking for specific tool support please do a WSL search and post in the appropriate forum or topic. It contains many tools, scripts and other goodies. but other then plain editing and a superb color engine (which worked before all of the stuff they added but just never seemed to work for me) Resolve hasnt won me over. Reactor is WSL's open source package manager for Fusion and DaVinci Resolve. I stuck by BM for over a year now, reinstalled countless versions, got on every beta, tried every trick to make the software work. But fusion is joke at best, the cut page is a toy for amateurs and just not needed, the fairlight page is buggy and crash-prone and the list goes on and on and on. I too thought a year ago that Resolve would be the AE / Premiere replacement they set out to be. I'll give it some time, but already looking for some serious alternatives. I find it so frustrating (and not very hopeful) that BM is just not aware of that. NO ONE who does some serious AV work will make a detour through that cut page, and no one in his right mind will do a professional audio job in the Fairlight page. Now it's becoming a toy software for vacation movies and stuff like that. You just can't work on a pro basis like this.Ī strong NLE with great color grading possibilities, that's what it should be. ![]() DaVinci Resolve has lost a lot of weight since the integration of the Cut page, Fusion, Fairlight. ![]() I have hidden the Fusion page, and it will stay that way. I'm not a fan of Adobe but After Effects is way better and smoother and I'm gonna stick to it. You can use both for VFX, compositing, and motion graphics and even though the feature set seems to be almost the same there are differences. It is just not possible to work this way. DaVinci Resolve vs Fusion Studio Blackmagicdesign offers Fusion as part of the Fusion tab in DaVinci Resolve 16 and as a separate product in Fusion Studio 16.
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