Can Fusion and Resolve be bound to the same dongle?

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ErichLinder

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Can Fusion and Resolve be bound to the same dongle?

PostFri Aug 11, 2017 8:36 pm

I just purchased DaVinci Resolve Studio and have Fusion Studio coming as soon as the dongles are in stock again. Is it possible to bind both programs to the same dongle to save a USB slot?

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Re: Can Fusion and Resolve be bound to the same dongle?

PostFri Aug 11, 2017 8:50 pm

I'm not aware of this being something planned for in the future but at the time being, it is not a possibility.
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Re: Can Fusion and Resolve be bound to the same dongle?

PostSat Aug 12, 2017 4:20 pm

That's too bad. Maybe since Resolve 14 is still in beta and going to a dongle-less setup they could consider this as another option.

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Re: Can Fusion and Resolve be bound to the same dongle?

PostMon Aug 14, 2017 9:47 pm

Both engineering teams browse the forums frequently so I'm sure the request will be seen. ;)
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Re: Can Fusion and Resolve be bound to the same dongle?

PostTue Dec 12, 2017 11:47 am

Hi all !
I just started use it
The new planar tracker, camera tracker, keyer, and collaboration tools look amazing! Probably won't cause Fusion to eat into a huge amount of Nuke's market share, but I could see it gaining a lot more ground for independent films. In fact, I know of at least one Hollywood independent film that used Fusion as its main VFX compositing tool. Also just worked on a TV pilot that used Fusion for its VFX.

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