![]() Best investment I have made in software in a very long time. Hope that the results will be of better quality. I have made thousands of home movies from VCR conversions with Pinnacle Studio and other software. I now can say that this makes me feel like a newbie in the video editing arena. After seeing this, it make so much sense on how they do this in the big screen movies. If you want to spend money for video editing this should be the one to invest in. Need to get use to no fly-over help bubbles like most cheap software. Will take some time to get to know how to edit my library of movies. Very good help manual, only 3000 pages, wow. Dinged it for the complexity but hope to master is as I use it. Used Pinnacle for years with some good results, but this program is much much better. I did however make the best decision in the end by switching to DR. I didn't move without a lot of thoughts, no one wants to switch for the sake of it. I was a Premiere pro user for several years. I've also had amazing and detailed responses from their email team too, way more detailed and helpful vs other NLEs. I had a bug which alerted the team, who reached out to be personally by email and then released a fix. The free version is fantastic too, but I don't pick software based on price, I pick it based on features, updates, stability, ease of use and the team behind it - all of which are top notch from Black Magic.Īs for people saying the support is bad. I bought the studio version, because I truly see the value in BlackMagic. I've personally had a 95% flawless experience with all the tools inside the app, although I'm still not a huge fan of Fusion vs After Effects. Sure there is bug reports, every piece of software has them, and there's also the fact that a lot of people don't update their graphic drivers, or even provide good logs. The fact that they update so often, is remarkable (heck even yesterday they just dropped ANOTHER update). It's NLE abilities are great now, and I'm able to edit way faster in this vs everything else I've tried (Hitfilm, FCPX and PP - which l still own/pay for monthly but don't use since going all in on DR) I've completed documentaries, youtube videos and music videos without any issues. I can't tell if they're uneducated or trollsĭR16 has been so smooth vs Premiere Pro. I have no idea why it's getting so much hate on here vs everywhere else online. well, if you don't need the additional effects and codec's of the Studio version you can't get much cheaper than FREE! If I include and still images in a project then I may have LR and PS open as well and I still enjoy smooth playback.Īs to Value for Money. I edit mostly 4K footage and downsample to 1080p for output. I currently use a 2017 iMac 3.4 GHz i5 with a 1TB Fusion drive and 48Gb RAM which (apart from the RAM) is nothing special. One common issue is using an external SSD as the scratch disk, if it does not respond instantaneously it can cause a crash. I have had a few crashes, but upon investigation it is usually related to hardware rather than the software itself. It can be intimidating for a beginner and there are so many hidden features that I am sure even experts get confused sometimes. So far, and I've been using DaVinci Resolve since Ver.14, I find it amazing. Since I retired about 15 years ago I have continued to use NLE's as a hobby and am familiar with most common versions, except Adobe's PP, I just never liked it but that's just my personal taste. I can't understand the negative comment, It works great for me! True I am NOT a beginner, in fact as a retired electronics engineer I have been around Video Editors since they we nothing more than 2 beta cam players and a beta cam recorder doing cut edits with 5 second pre-roll just to get the tapes in sync. Da Vinci Resolve is one the top of these. I've used several of the commercial personal video editors. ![]() Not to slow on my Intel I7, 32 GB Ram 1TB SSDĪnd no major bugs. ![]() Advanced repeatable programmable workflow. For my normal use it really do the job (nature video editing).Īdvanced colour grading and exposure adjustments. Time and speed changes in your project are limited and some effects and transitions a not available in the free version (and probably other limitations I didn't discover yet).īut you get a very useful program. You can edit and export at the resolutions up to UHD. On the free version there are a few minor limitations. I've not yet tried the special editing keyboard. But different because of all the features. So no worse than other commercial programs. ![]() I don't think I could give any other video editor program a better rating in Ease of use. A little steep learning curve but that's because it's got a lot of possibilities and some very advanced ones to. One of the best video editors you can get for personal use. I've been using DaVinci Resolve for about half a year. ![]()
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