Recently, PHP editor Strawberry discovered that DaVinci Resolve Studio has officially supported the AV1 hardware encoding function of AMD graphics cards. This update means that users will be able to encode AV1 videos more efficiently on systems using AMD graphics cards, improving workflow efficiency and bringing a more convenient experience to video producers. This news is undoubtedly exciting news for professionals in the field of video editing. Let us look forward to the addition of more excellent features to improve the level and efficiency of video editing.
Updating to the latest version, AMD graphics card users will be able to take advantage of hardware acceleration for AV1 encoding in DaVinci Resolve Studio. Although the official does not specify the supported architectures or models, it is expected that all AMD graphics card users can try this feature.
In 2018, AOMedia released a new video coding standard AV1 (AOMedia Video Codec 1.0). AV1 is an encoder jointly developed by multiple companies that is said to be 30% better at compressing 4K UHD video on average than similar encoders, and is royalty-free.
DaVinci Resolve Studio 18.5 Public Beta 2 main updates:
Ability to perform hardware accelerated AV1 encoding on DaVinci Resolve on AMD systems.
Improved bitrate and quality when encoding AAC audio in Windows 11.
Resolved issue synchronizing Blackmagic Presentations markers in DaVinci Resolve.
Fixed issue setting color space for color management timeline in media pool.
Node graph composite mode live preview using Alt/Option.
Resolved issue with incorrect caching to Apple ProRes 4444 on Apple Silicon.
Resolved clipping issue in Resolve FX Transform plug-in.
Fixed an issue using keyboard shortcuts to toggle marker visibility.
Resolved line spacing issue with imported SRT files.
Resolved audio playback issue when changing clip speed via pitch correction.
Resolved decoding issue with H.264 clips on some Windows systems.
Addresses an issue with H.265 playback performance on some AMD systems.
Other performance and stability improvements.
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