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- Real Name: Sebastian Alvarez
First off, it would be nice if there was any "on your face" warning that installing Resolve Studio 20 beta will overwrite your Resolve Studio 19.1.4 install.
Second, all these new features are great, but I just don't understand how Blackmagic Design releases a new major version (perhaps not RC, but by the beta stage we have to assume that almost everything is in place) and we still don't have the most simple things. Something is really failing when you have an NLE with the most advanced features and technologies available nowadays, and you don't have something as basic as the ability to save presets for FXs in the edit page.
There's an impressive list of FX that are far better than what comes with Premiere and FCP 11. I don't know Avid MC so I can't talk about it. And many of these presets change the look of the video we're editing. So once I dialed in a look for that particular FX I'm happy with, I would like to save a preset of that. But that's not possible, so I have to take screenshots and then rename the screenshot file to the name of the FX and preset. Does that seem like the right way I should be doing this? No way!
It's absolutely ridiculous that in 2025 we still don't have a way to do something as simple as saving parameters of an FX to a file that then we can load, or at least to that favorite section in the FX panel, which so far can only have the default versions of each FX. I started using Premiere in 1997, and as far as I remember, from the first version I was able to save customized FX as a file.
Another feature that's surprisingly missing is a simple Render In to Out. While the somewhat complex way Resolve renders is great for some uses, most of the time an editor just needs a simple Render In to Out shortcut that will render everything between the IN and OUT points, including the FX in the edit page, the Fusion comps, and the color grading and anything else we did in the Color page. Not right clicking 10,000 in each clip to select Render color, render this OFX, render this other OFX and so on. Even then, if the project is specially large and with many tracks, enabling render in each and every clip still won't make it play at 100% its speed. So that workflow of right clicking to force render in each and every clip sometimes doesn't work, and leaving everything in Smart mode not always works. Sometimes you just need the basic thing that NLEs have had for three decades, render in to out, or in the early days of Premiere, render the work area, which was an alternative in to out. Meaning, a way to render every single thing that's needed so the editor can play that section directly from the timeline even if the timeline has 60 clips stacked with FXs.
And lastly, despite all the complaints, there's no way to switch the mouse wheel modifier for zoom and scrolling, which sucks because Resolve has that setup in a way that is unlike any other software with a timeline. I still can't get used to zoom in and out pressing alt+mouse wheel, and scroll using Ctrl+mouse wheel, or Cmd+mouse wheel in macOS.
So I'm wondering if BMD ever reads these forums, because these things have been discussed several times.
Second, all these new features are great, but I just don't understand how Blackmagic Design releases a new major version (perhaps not RC, but by the beta stage we have to assume that almost everything is in place) and we still don't have the most simple things. Something is really failing when you have an NLE with the most advanced features and technologies available nowadays, and you don't have something as basic as the ability to save presets for FXs in the edit page.
There's an impressive list of FX that are far better than what comes with Premiere and FCP 11. I don't know Avid MC so I can't talk about it. And many of these presets change the look of the video we're editing. So once I dialed in a look for that particular FX I'm happy with, I would like to save a preset of that. But that's not possible, so I have to take screenshots and then rename the screenshot file to the name of the FX and preset. Does that seem like the right way I should be doing this? No way!
It's absolutely ridiculous that in 2025 we still don't have a way to do something as simple as saving parameters of an FX to a file that then we can load, or at least to that favorite section in the FX panel, which so far can only have the default versions of each FX. I started using Premiere in 1997, and as far as I remember, from the first version I was able to save customized FX as a file.
Another feature that's surprisingly missing is a simple Render In to Out. While the somewhat complex way Resolve renders is great for some uses, most of the time an editor just needs a simple Render In to Out shortcut that will render everything between the IN and OUT points, including the FX in the edit page, the Fusion comps, and the color grading and anything else we did in the Color page. Not right clicking 10,000 in each clip to select Render color, render this OFX, render this other OFX and so on. Even then, if the project is specially large and with many tracks, enabling render in each and every clip still won't make it play at 100% its speed. So that workflow of right clicking to force render in each and every clip sometimes doesn't work, and leaving everything in Smart mode not always works. Sometimes you just need the basic thing that NLEs have had for three decades, render in to out, or in the early days of Premiere, render the work area, which was an alternative in to out. Meaning, a way to render every single thing that's needed so the editor can play that section directly from the timeline even if the timeline has 60 clips stacked with FXs.
And lastly, despite all the complaints, there's no way to switch the mouse wheel modifier for zoom and scrolling, which sucks because Resolve has that setup in a way that is unlike any other software with a timeline. I still can't get used to zoom in and out pressing alt+mouse wheel, and scroll using Ctrl+mouse wheel, or Cmd+mouse wheel in macOS.
So I'm wondering if BMD ever reads these forums, because these things have been discussed several times.