W wersji 18 dodano jeszcze wicej wtyczek do generowania map gbi, ledzenia powierzchni, efektu Fast Noise i rozlania. I basically stopped communicating with them because they wouldn't admit that things didn't work and honestly seemed like they were totally unaware of the issues and hadn't tested anything themselves. DaVinci Resolve Studio 18 zawiera ponad 100 akcelerowanych przez GPU i CPU funkcji Resolve FX, takich jak rozmycia, efekty wietlne, szumy, przywracanie obrazu, upikszanie, stylizacja i wiele innych. Since the monitor isn't a professional monitor changing the television setting is fine and picture is still the same and in synch.īlackmagic tech did get back to me multiple times but really had no answer besides testing things through the Media Express player. The cropping issue could be more related to the television than to the MiniMonitor but it always worked before with the television set to 16:9 and it doesn't now. Those drivers could work in other software or other versions of ProTools or other versions of the Mac OS but they don't work in the latest OS with 12.4. I couldn't tell if the audio was out of synch because I could not get sound out of the Media Express player. I have been communicating with Blackmagic about this and they suggested that I play video out their Media Express player and I did that with the latest driver, 10.6.4, and again, it was cropped on my tv when it was set to the default 16:9, but got fixed when I set it to "Screen Fit". I also tried this on a 2012 Macbook Pro and all the findings were exactly the same. Driver 10.4.3 is the only version that plays video in synch with ProTools 12.4 in El Capitan even though it isn't supported for El Capitan. The cropping was fixed when I switched the tv to "Screen Fit". Also, all versions of 1080 video, no matter which codec (certainly didn't try them all but tried a few) show up on my monitor cropped when the tv is set to its default 16:9. In a quick summation, no Blackmagic driver from 10.5 - 10.6.3 played back video in synch with audio. "I just thought I'd post this since I just went through a lengthy testing process. I had posted this in the ProTools 12 forum but it directly pertains to this thread. I go back to 10.4.1 again stable and stayed in sync for ours (i did the same test) never tried the 10.4.3. I can state that too the newest drivers have those symptoms the high need of video offset and that weird drift that it does. I'm curious: What machine and video hardware do you use? That is, I don't expect to receive any help anyway. I'm not filing any reports to Blackmagic or Avid as my system doesn't qualify for Pro Tools 12. (checked every 5-10 minutes)Ĭonclusion: I'll stay with the 10.4.3 driver. The video stayed in sync for an hour of playback.The video drifts in sync got to about 100ms earlier after 30 seconds of playback.Needs 240ms of video offset to stay in sync for the first few seconds of playback.These are the details of my results using BM Intensity Pro: Sadly found out that I got unacceptable results with my system from all of the newer drivers. Tried to find a newer needle in the haystack than my kind of trusty old 10.4.3. ![]() Got myself to between two projects, so, I tried the latest video drivers available from BlackMagic as of posting this.
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