Tue Apr 22, 2025 5:26 am
Basically, when you buy a Resolve Studio License you’re not buying it for a particular version. You can buy the dongle or the software activation license from a BMD retailer and then go to the BMD Support website and download the Resolve Studio - any version you like.
If you want a stable and GA version, you’ll probably want to download the latest version 19. If you’re look into try out a new feature that’s only on R20 and willing to experience issues then you’ll want to get the beta for R20 because that’s it for now, probably for several months until it becomes GA. At that time, you can get the GA version.
But the bottom line is, buy the studio license and activate it for whatever version you’re interested in using.
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