
Improved DaVinci Neural Engine performance on Macs with AMD GPUs. Support for generating Rec.2020 Dolby Vision IMFs.Ībility to specify encoding primaries in Dolby Vision XML exports. Support for encoding H.265 Main10 4:2:2 on Apple silicon. Hardware accelerated VP9 decodes on Apple silicon. Support for Deep Link Hyper Encode for multiple Intel GPU systems. In FCPX and Premiere, as soon as the source file changes, it's refresh in place on the timeline.Support for browser based authentication for Dropbox and YouTube. Mal Owens wrote:This has stumped me for a while but now with Resolve 14, I was wondering if anyone knows how to force the timeline to dynamically update when a source file changes. In FCPX and Premiere, as soon as the source file changes, it's refresh in place on the timeline.

The only way I've been able to do this is delete the old version out of my timeline and then reimport the new version into the project. It's still displaying the old version even though it doesn't exist on my computer any longer. But, how do I force Resolve to pick up the new version. Now, when I go back to my animation and update the file (to fix timings or errors), I export it with the exact same file name (after deleting the old version).

Naturally, this overlays my existing edit in Resolve (and yes, for those that are wondering, I select "Premultiply" from the "Calibrate File" menu). It's a ProRes 4444 file with an alpha channel.

This has stumped me for a while but now with Resolve 14, I was wondering if anyone knows how to force the timeline to dynamically update when a source file changes.įor example, I have an animation I've created in After Effects.
