Thanks! AFter years of just using the delete key it will take some getting used to.LOL.but I think I can eventually adapt.ĭid some more testing today.goofing around with a simple youtuibe video my friend put together.I used his footage and worked with zooms/pans, keyframing etc. Oilar123 wrote:The Backspace key deletes highlighted clip without ripple. It's different to every other app for good reason. We spend a lot of peoples time writing and constructing it and the first few chapters will help you get into the thinking behind Resolve. We have not charged for any version updates in the last 10 years and while we don't formally say its free upgrades forever, i can say there are no plans to change what we have been doing. There is no ongoing support cost, no monthly fee nor subscription, and the Studio version has a lot of speed and feature optimization as well as quite a few special features. A single key also supports two computers at the same time so you can have a desktop and laptop on the one license. The activation key requires you to connect to the internet just once to activate and you then never need to reconnect for continuous use. I recommend to avoid the second hand market as there are counterfeits that we routinely block. You can order an Activation Key from an official BMD reseller. To your core question, BMD offer DaVinci Resolve Studio as a one time cost at purchase. They are co-ordinated across different pages and optimized for Resolve. The Premiere keyboard shortcuts might be one, but please consider trying to learn the Resolve shortcuts. there are a lot of configurations in the application you can set up as you learn more. I did notice I do not have the keyboard shortcuts I am used to in Premiere (like "c" to select the razor blade tool, "v" to go back to the arrow).and when I use the delete key to try and cut a highlighted timeline item, the timeline does a ripple edit.NOT expected.hoping those are just preference tweaks I can change.Įxporting seems to not have a file size estimator which I do find useful.īut man, it ran smooth.and there are definitely some things in Resolve I like better than in Premiere! I used Resolve (free) for a small corporate gig today and I have to say.I am getting used to it and liking it so far! With Cloud you are basically forced to upgrade everytime there is a tweak.and that ticks me off.LOL 16) and the updates, if you choose to do them are free until a 17 would be released, at which point you can decide whether to keep 16 or pay more to upgrade to 17? And if you decide to stay with 16 for a while, is there any issue with that as far as support, etc? Is Resolve Studio being handled like the old days (for me), where you pay for the major release (i.e. How does the licensing work long term? I have been under the Adobe Cloud thumb for a long time now.paying every month etc. So, this may sound like a dumb question for those who know.
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