Peter Chamberlain February 2, 2018 Share February 2, 2018 DaVinci Resolve 14.3 is now released on our support web page.https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/support/family/davinci-resolve-and-fusionThis is a no charge update for all existing customers.Important Information regarding Database ManagementDaVinci Resolve 14.3 requires a database upgrade from previous versions. We strongly recommend that you backup your existing database (both DiskDB and PostgreSQL) before performing an upgrade. If you are in the middle of a project you may wish to export that project as well prior to updating the database.What's new in 14.3Added support for the Blackmagic Design URSA Broadcast cameraAdded support for RAW footage from the Sony Venice/CineAltaV cameraImproved the quality of thumbnails in the Media Pool and Edit page timeline on retina monitorsAdded support for reading Panasonic Varicam metadata when importing footageAdded support for exporting Sony color space and gamma metadata when encoding to MXFAdded support for RED SDK v7.0.6Addressed an issue where the audio section in the Deliver page would default to timeline track instead of the Main busAddressed an issue where editing a transition could sometimes cause a crashAddressed an issue where syncing video to audio with a different sample rate results in incorrect audio sync and pitch audioAddressed an issue where changes to the Mixer UI layout would not get saved in a dual screen setupAddressed an issue where pressing arrow keys to move volume keyframes would not work after opening the keyframe curve editorAddressed an issue with the option to pick which node to select when switching clipsAddressed an issue where a project would fail to save after deleting a groupAddressed an issue where a project would fail to save after specific undo/redo operations Addressed an issue with UI artifacts in the DaVinci Resolve Studio activation windowAddressed an issue where projects with LUTs would not get exported correctly on WindowsAddressed an issue where the current project could not be copied between databasesAddressed an issue where relinking to TIFF files with a higher bit depth would result in a crashGeneral performance and stability improvement Link to comment Share on other sites