Greg Agiannidis wrote:eikonoklastes wrote:What's worse is that Blackmagic absolutely refuse to say a single word about this, despite the endless number of complaints about it. At least drop a note somewhere, anywhere, that you guys acknowledge the issue and that something is in the works. No need to drop a timeframe, but at the very least show some respect to the huge number of topics about this and at least say you've heard us.
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Shrinivas Ramani wrote:There are no controls for UI scaling inside DaVinci Resolve.
The software derives its scaling from the operating system and display. Only 100% and 200% scaling values are supported.
We do not test other scaling values. It may be functional for some setups but there are enough documented cross-platform inconsistencies and issues - menus, UI corruption, mouse cursor offsets and more - that we do not recommend using a scaling factor other than 100% or 200%.
Heh, feels good to finally get an actual response on it (despite the actual, expected negative reply).
I guess UHD 8K screens at 200% might be the "solution" Blackmagic is waiting for... That, or "Get a Mac."
Meanwhile, I guess, getting a large UHD 4K monitor (32" maybe) and running that at 100% is the only workaround for Windows users to get a Resolve UI that isn't a joke at UHD 4K.
Not ideal, since the PPI for 32" UHD 4K is atrocious, defeating the purpose of having a higher resolution monitor in the first place.
Still, I'm thankful for the reply because at least now I know that Blackmagic isn't even working on it, so I can move on with finding workarounds/solutions of my own, rather than endlessly waiting on them, and getting my hopes up (and then dashed) with every update they release.