![]() ![]() I've included screenshots of the titles I currently have. But again, I upgraded and downloaded from the main screen when loading the program. However, I also see no place to 'upgrade' or 'validate'. Is it possible that it's not recognizing me as a paid user from Studio 16 to Studio 17? I no longer see the word "Studio" when I fire up DR. Is this a 'thing' as when I search the forums all I can find is people wanting the DR16 titles back? I would just like the new DR17 Fusion Titles. They refer to them as 'stock' titles for fusion. In addition, compositions created in Fusion can now be used as an effect, title or transition on the edit and cut pages Your purchase includes a USB dongle. ![]() I investigated a few videos online (YouTube creators) only to find that there are in fact fusion titles I do not have. My DR Studio 16 keeps prompting me to download the latest version so I figured it was high time to do it and get rid of the annoying message.Īll seemed to be going ok until I came to learn that not only was I missing my DR 16 titles (which I recovered - sort of ) but I also had no DR17 Titles in Fusion. You can make effects, transitions, 2D and 3D animations and a lot more. Fusion is like AfterEffects in Adobe ecosystem. Fusion comes as a standalone software but also comes integrated in Davinci Resolve. Original Post: I downloaded the newest version of DR this past week. Fusion is also offered by BlackMagic Design but in two ways. I have no idea what to do now and how to upgrade my program properly I uninstalled DR then reinstalled the 'free' download hoping that it would prompt me to enter the activation code. Ability to set output colorspace in DaVinci YRGB projects. Faster 12K Blackmagic RAW decode and playback on Apple silicon. Support for decoding 6K and 8K clips from the Sony Venice 2. EDIT: It seems my so called 'upgrade' installed DR 17 (free version) When in fact the Activation code I have is for DR Studio 17. Whats new in DaVinci Resolve Studio 17.4.5 Improved nested timeline decompose for audio, plugins and automation. ![]()
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