To overcome some of these obstacles, the engineering team at MainConcept has developed the first-ever plug-in for DaVinci Resolve Studio that offers the same features on all platforms, including Linux, Windows and macOS on Intel x86 as well as Apple Silicon. And on Linux, DaVinci Resolve Studio users are faced with one more challenge: There is no native AAC rendering available under the Linux platform. For Apple systems, the native GPU acceleration is used for H.264 rendering which is an essential part of the macOS platform.įor the emerging H.265 standard, there are only hardware encoding options selectable in DaVinci Resolve Studio on all platforms i.e., HEVC software video encoding for exporting a project from the timeline is not available. The platform defines the available codecs Video-editing software needs to deal with many different formats both for ingesting streams and exporting projects. mov files natively, for better trimming and multicam. The MainConcept ® Codec Plugin for DaVinci Resolve Studio was designed to bridge this gap and enable software codecs with encoding profiles that are not natively available. *On macOS (Intel) and macOS (M1), GPU encoding is available via the Metal framework if it is supported by the hardware.įor example, under Windows, there are AVC/H.264 software as well as hardware encoding options for both Intel Quick Sync Video (IQSV) and NVIDIA NVENC, whereas on Linux there is no H.264 software codec but only NVENC hardware encoding for NVIDIA GPUs. The latest release of Resolve supports Apple ProRes decode on Windows.
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