Tom Evans May 26, 2017 Share May 26, 2017 Resolve just relased a new beta (3) with some improvements. Improved H.264 performance for DaVinci Resolve Studio on Windows Addressed an issue with high CPU usage on Windows Added ability to select active face when using the Face Refinement plugin Improvements made to the Timeline Compare tool Added ability to resize the Project Manager window Added GPU-acceleration support for ResolveFX Dead Pixel Fixer Data Burn-In is now a floating window which is also available on the Edit Page Added support for gridlines in Warper plugin Added support for Crop Softness in Paste Attributes Improved ResolveFX tracker when using multiple tracking points Addressed an issue where some frames would get decoded at a lower resolution Addressed an issue where Face Refinement would not work in ACES and RCM Addressed an issue with Lightbox and Gallery layout changes not being saved Addressed an issue with grades applied with field processing enabled Addressed a crash when performing individual clip renders while preserving source directory levels Addressed a crash when decoding certain QuickTime ProRes files with a crop applied Addressed an issue where the rendered files would sometimes have blank audio Addressed an issue where render quality settings were not getting stored in presets Addressed an issue where creating render jobs would incorrectly fail with an invalid character error message Addressed an issue with rendering speeds when generating clips with audio Addressed an issue with decoding some Panasonic GH5 H.264 8-bit files on DaVinci Resolve Addressed an issue with some Title parameters not updating the viewer until the mouse is released Addressed an issue with Markers being displayed incorrectly in the Fairlight page Addressed an issue with incorrect timecode on some Panasonic camera QuickTime files Addressed an issue with core consistency check when exporting a Resolve AAF to Media Composer General performance and stability improvements Link to comment Share on other sites