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Re: Looking forward to the new 15.3 dropping this week!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 5:00 pm
by Mike1938
When I use to edit with Adobe Premiere I always waited to install any updates. I checked their forum for any problems with the updates. I follow the same procedure with Davinci Resolve.

Re: Looking forward to the new 15.3 dropping this week!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 5:16 pm
by Dan Sherman
Valdo Rochas wrote:Only I can wish regarding davinci is stability
last version are quite stable , but I'm afraid
there will be introduced tons of new features
and therefore more bugs , it will be good to not
being trapped into that endless bugfix circle


Software as large and diverse as Resolve is always going to have bugs. Resolve is comparable in scope to an OS, and they have a crap ton of bugs with every release.

Re: Looking forward to the new 15.3 dropping this week!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:55 pm
by Vit Reiter
Tom Early wrote:
Tom Early wrote:
Vit Reiter wrote:did you not see the dozens of bugs that were fixed in the release notes of 15.2?? Or the useful improvements? :lol:

I'm glad that your DaVinci has no bugs because the dozens of bugs were fixed in 15.2. :lol:


Ah so you admit that there WERE dozens of bug fixes in 15.2, thus rendering your previous statement false, good, glad we got that out of the way. And just to make it clear, I have never said there are no remaining bugs, please stop exaggerating/making things up, it only weakens your position.

Do not immoral people, Tom. But write about the properties of DaVinci, please!

Did you read all the posts in this thread? You will not help DaVinci be the best software when you will kick others people for things they have not done.

Re: Looking forward to the new 15.3 dropping this week!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 11:03 pm
by RCModelReviews
I was a long-time holdout, staying with V14 until V15.2 came along -- because I value robustness and reliability over "features" I may never use.

However, since the change I have found V15.2 to be more than reliable enough for *my* purposes and, just like V14, it has never actually crashed on me (although I'm using Fusion 9 rather than Resolve's Fusion tab for my FVX/compositing work).

I'm happy for 15.3 to be another incremental bug-fix with perhaps a few features added for good measure.