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Blackmagic Design keeps the update train chuggin with another update. DaVinci Resolve 17.3.1 is a small addition to an evergrowing software package, but it brings some welcome fixes that have plagued users. With robust support for editing, color-grading, VFX, and sound, users are finding few reasons to leave the Resolve ecosystem. Let’s see what Grant Petty has in store for us today?
DaVinci Resolve has grown in leaps and bounds ever since it found a new home with Blackmagic. What was once a mind-numbingly expensive piece of hardware/software, can now be had for no more than an entry-level Roomba. Since the DaVinci Resolve 17.3.1 update is fairly short and straight to the point, let’s take a look at how this hearty and inexpensive software suite came to be. If you’re in a rush and just want the update, check after the video.
In a recent Twitter post, BMD references a series of new updates for the 17.3.1 patch. It claims to add options for exporting multi-source audio from Fairlight and improved sign-in for YouTube and Vimeo on Windows systems. Blackmagic also states support for faster color grading with Wacom tablets. Here’s a full list of the patch notes:
System Requirements don’t usually change with such small updates. However, Blackmagic always releases a set of system requirements with each patch. We would be remiss not to share them along with the patch notes so our readers can have them on hand.
There may be issues that come and go with all patches and updates big and small. Make sure you run your gamut of tests before you put this new update to work on important projects.
Is there an issue that you’ve been wanting a patch for? Were you hoping to see a feature update that hasn’t arrived? Let us know in the comments!
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Russian-born Yaroslav Altunin is an award-winning screenwriter and director based in Los Angeles. His work includes traditional narrative films as well as New Media. He's also a huge gear dork.