Resolve 19 introduced some significant changes to the Fusion page, particularly regarding 3D workflows. The 19.0.1 update provides specific fixes for Fusion users:
One of the boldest moves in v19 was the ability to host project servers on Blackmagic Cloud. Version 19.0.1 addresses timeline locking issues.
| If you’re on… | Recommendation | |---------------|----------------| | Resolve 18.6.6 (stable) | No urgent need, unless you require AI tracking or new color tools. | | Resolve 19.0.0 | Yes – install 19.0.1 immediately. | | Resolve 17 or older | Test 19.0.1 on a separate machine first; UI and hardware demands are higher. | Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio 19.0.1...
Before diving into the intricacies of 19.0.1, it is crucial to understand the foundation. DaVinci Resolve is unique because it integrates eight distinct tools into one application: Cut, Edit, Fusion (VFX), Color, Fairlight (Audio), Media, Deliver, and Nodes. Studio 19 introduced marquee features such as:
Version 19.0.1 does not add headline features. Instead, it fortifies them, fixing the instabilities that hampered early adopters. Resolve 19 introduced some significant changes to the
DaVinci Resolve has always been known for utilizing GPU power, but Studio 19.0.1 refines this architecture. The software now handles background rendering and timeline caching more efficiently.
For teams, the Proxy Generator App has been streamlined. Editors can generate proxies during ingestion, allowing them to edit 8K raw footage on a laptop with the fluidity of a 1080p file. When relinking back to the original media for color grading, the transition is seamless. The 19.0.1 update ensures these proxy links remain robust, fixing earlier bugs where proxy relinking could fail under specific metadata conditions. Version 19
While Blackmagic Design does not publish detailed changelogs for point releases, independent user testing reveals:
Audio professionals using the Fairlight page will appreciate the meticulous fixes.