DR 14.01 the most stable version ever (for me :))

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Piotr Wozniacki

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DR 14.01 the most stable version ever (for me :))

PostMon Oct 23, 2017 4:55 am

I'd like to congratulate BMD on something truly amazing: going from 12.5 to 14.01, they managed to add so much more stuff to its functionality - and yet, at least on my modest system (details in sig) I didn't have a single crash. Not even one!

Oh, with the exception of occasional crashing on exiting the program, which never corrupted any of my projects. Thumbs up, BMD!

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Re: DR 14.01 the most stable version ever (for me :))

PostMon Oct 23, 2017 4:07 pm

Thanks for the positive feedback. All the engineering team work tirelessly to make it better ever day. They will be pleased to hear your report.
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Re: DR 14.01 the most stable version ever (for me :))

PostMon Oct 23, 2017 4:22 pm

Resolve has had the advantage for color work all along (at least compared to the Adobe lineup). It's nice to see BMD working hard on making the program as competent an NLE as it is a color tool. It's not quite there yet, but I do see Resolve closing the gap with PP as an NLE a LOT faster than Adobe is closing the gap with Resolve for color work.
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Re: DR 14.01 the most stable version ever (for me :))

PostMon Oct 23, 2017 8:56 pm

I am a committed DR Studio user.
Subscription models will only benefit the supplier, not the user.
Never forget who pays the bills.
The customer...

Anyway, DR is heaps better than all the other and will continue to improve.

Switched over 3 years ago and never looked back.

And, yes, 14.01 is super stable on my 2010 Mac Pro.

Finished a 2 hour video of a play, multiple short projects and soon a 4K feature to grade.

Keep up the great work BM.
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Re: DR 14.01 the most stable version ever (for me :))

PostTue Oct 24, 2017 8:13 pm

Peter Chamberlain wrote:Thanks for the positive feedback. All the engineering team work tirelessly to make it better ever day. They will be pleased to hear your report.

You're right Peter,
we should thank you and your team more often for your incredible work on Davinci Resolve.

But that's not necessary, because I'm confident that your software will become (as it has already started) the best video editor, and the most used in the next years.

A lot of my friends have already been convinced.
And the last ones who use Premiere (and have lost a lot of hair :D ) will rejoin us, I'm sure of it, before christmas.

So thank you again :)

PS : It would be great to create a sticky thread where hobyists could post a link to their videos edited and graded with Resolve :)

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