My understanding was purchasing resolve 15 would allow me to activate fusion 9 as well as resolve 15 with the same activation key, however when I launch fusion 9 studio it says:
"Blackmagic Fusion Studio could not find a valid license. ... Serial Number: No Dongle Found"
We didn't purchase a resolve 15 dongle we purchased a activation key, and fusion doesn't have any place to put the activation key in.
As I understand things, this was a one-way street.
If you purchased a Fusion 9 license it would also work for Resolve 15 -- but not vice-versa.
Resolve 18.1 Studio, Fusion 9 Studio CPU: i7 8700, OS: Windows 10 32GB RAM, GPU: RTX3060 I'm refugee from Sony Vegas slicing video for my YouTube channels.
Dwaine Maggart wrote:That is correct. A Fusion 9 single license dongle will work with Resolve 15.
No Resolve dongles or activation codes work with stand alone Fusion.
Hmm any chance this will change? Seems odd that we have to purchase a fusion license because we purchased resolve first, but if we had purchased fusion first we get both.
We went with resolve because of the fusion integration but it doesn't seem as stable or as fast as fusion standalone. I was hoping to comp some shots in fusion standalone and only use resolve/ fusion if absolutely necessary.
Also is fusion only activated by a physical dongle? I would love to see activation keys as an option.
Marcus Kulik wrote:Also is fusion only activated by a physical dongle? I would love to see activation keys as an option.
I used an activation key for Fusion 9.
Resolve Studio 17.4.6 - Fusion Studio 17.2.2 - Windows 10 Gigabyte GTX1080ti 11GB - AMD 1950X - 64GB 2400 Gigabyte X399 AORUS Gaming 7 Intensity Pro 4k Presonus 192 Audio Interface Separate M.2 SSDs for OS and Resolve Cache
Resolve and Fusion are great programs but the purchasing/ activation process feels like it's from the 90s. Even buying resolve 15 with an activation key we had to order a physical package from a reseller. Where's direct purchase and online activation?? We were going to buy a few additional seats and get some more editors/ compositors on this project we are currently working on but the project would be finished and shipped by the time we got the activation keys/ dongles in the mail.
I can't think of any other programs you need to order physical copies of any more...
I have to agree with that... however, when I ordered my Studio verson, the dealer here in New Zealand shipped the product *very* quickly by overnight courier so it wasn't really all that bad.
Resolve 18.1 Studio, Fusion 9 Studio CPU: i7 8700, OS: Windows 10 32GB RAM, GPU: RTX3060 I'm refugee from Sony Vegas slicing video for my YouTube channels.
I haven't used Fusion beyond a quick play when I got it many months ago.
Resolve Studio 17.4.6 - Fusion Studio 17.2.2 - Windows 10 Gigabyte GTX1080ti 11GB - AMD 1950X - 64GB 2400 Gigabyte X399 AORUS Gaming 7 Intensity Pro 4k Presonus 192 Audio Interface Separate M.2 SSDs for OS and Resolve Cache
Dwaine Maggart wrote:That is correct. A Fusion 9 single license dongle will work with Resolve 15.
No Resolve dongles or activation codes work with stand alone Fusion.
Could you just clarify the options again, I just bought a Resolve Studio activation key license but could I have bought a Fusion Studio license which would have licensed both for me? Is Fusion dongle only so that would be one machine at a time (as opposed to my Resolve Studio activation key which can activate two)? (Sorry if this has come up elsewhere, it must have, but I couldn't find it!)
Yes, you could have bought a stand alone Fusion 9 dongle and it would work for Resolve 15 as well.
Yes, the dongle has to be installed for the software to run. You can install the software on as many systems as desired, but only the system with the dongle connected will currently run.
Thanks for confirming that. Stupid of me not to have double checked first. As it is, having the Resolve Studio on two machines is proving to be quite handy.