DaVinci Resolve Update 19.0.2 Released – Support for Decoding MPEG Transport Stream Clips




Blackmagic has released update version 19.0.2 for DaVinci Resolve with a few new features that include support for decoding MPEG transport stream clips, additional API script support, and improved audio alignment when replacing clips in the media pool. Let’s see what else is featured in this newest version.While they might not always be groundbreaking, DaVinci Resolve updates are definitely welcomed by users who benefit from the new features and improvements. DaVinci Resolve 19 was released with much fanfare in April, followed by update 19.0.1 in early September. But regardless of how routine an update may seem, it’s always wise to remind users to back up their data before installing—because you never know when an issue might arise, no matter how small the update may be.Source: Blackmagic DesignNew features in version 19.0.2Update 19.0.2 adds support for decoding MPEG transport stream clips, expanding the range of file types available for post-production. Additionally, it improves audio alignment when replacing clips in the media pool, ensuring that newer clip versions with mismatched timecodes stay in sync with their audio.The update also adds support for new media pool API scripts, enabling the selection of clips, per-clip custom metadata, and source start/end values. These new scripts help streamline your post-production workflow by automating repetitive tasks when managing media pool clips.This update enhances how metadata is handled in EDL clip names, ensuring that when a clip is exported in an edit decision list, its name is retained in the metadata and accurately displayed when re-imported into DaVinci Resolve. Additionally, the replace clip command now preserves destination track settings, allowing you to perform multiple edits in succession without needing to reset your preferred track configurations.A quick glance at what’s newSupport for decoding MPEG transport stream .ts clips.Scripting API support to get and set per-clip custom metadata.Scripting API support to get and set source start and end frames.Scripting API support to get and set source start and end timecode.Scripting API support to get and set media pool selection.Scripting API support to query timeline clip positions at subframe precision.Scripting API support to append clips to timelines at subframe offsets.Support for Electron version 31.3.1 for workflow integrations.Improved quality with speed warp faster mode.Addressed a ripple delete issue for audio only clips in the cut page.Addressed issue with audio alignment when replacing clips.Addressed subclip markers not being displayed in the source viewer.Addressed metadata import not updating EDL clip name.Replace clip actions now retain destination track settings.Addressed issue with color managed timelines with Text+ losing highlights.General performance and stability improvements.Price and availabilityYou can download the DaVinci Resolve update version 19.0.2 directly on their website. As usual, the update is free. If you are using the free version of DaVinci Resolve and are ready to move up to DaVinci Resolve Studio, a license is priced at $295.Are you ready to upgrade to DaVinci Resolve Studio? How do you feel about the updates that have been released so far? Let us know in the comments!

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