How To Export Subtitles in DaVinci Resolve
You have completed the editing of your video, perfected the subtitles, and are now puzzled about how to export subtitles in DaVinci Resolve. Let's make sure that your subtitles are ready.
You have completed the editing of your video, perfected the subtitles, and are now puzzled about how to export subtitles in DaVinci Resolve. Let's make sure that your subtitles are ready.
Waveforms might seem strange at first, but they're actually your ultimate editing shortcut for working with audio faster and easier.
You didn’t read the release notes of DaVinci Resolve 20.1. Fine. Here’s the short version: Resolve 20.1 gives you the buttons you wished existed (global effect search, keyframe curves, on-timeline retime), the looks you kept faking (Split Tone, film-style Diffuser,…
DaVinci Resolve Fairlight page is designed to be both intuitive and powerful, delivering speed and performance for projects of any scale, from small-scale productions to expansive undertakings with hundreds of tracks.
When it comes to audio, small tweaks can make a world of difference, and DaVinci Resolve’s Fairlight tools are built to give you complete control. Let’s crank up those effects and give your audio the attention it deserves.
When you're deep into editing a project in DaVinci Resolve, encountering audio only playing in one ear can throw a wrench in your workflow. Often, this one-sided conversation with your headphones is not a sign of artistic eccentricity but a…
Volume animation allows you to keyframe audio levels, providing precise control to ensure that your background music and sound effects complement rather than overwhelm your visuals.
Nestled within its vast array of tools is the Fairlight audio workstation, an all-in-one suite from Blackmagic Design that lets users not only tweak but truly master their project's sound.
When piecing your video together in DaVinci Resolve, multiple frame rates audio not aligned can give you this lag-like effect that doesn't really catch up with your visuals. Let’s discuss how to keep your project sounding as good as it…
Audio editing in DaVinci Resolve often comes down to two deceptively simple-sounding tools: Normalize and Optimize. While they both work to improve your audio, they serve very different purposes and come with their own quirks.