As someone who has a good idea of the fundamentals of davinci resolve for basic editing, I’ve also known that I’ve been lacking knowledge to optimise editing workflows. Your video was exactly what I’ve been looking for! Short, concise and useful tips. Excellent video!
Annotations in DaVinci Resolve 19 are primarily designed for internal use, such as marking areas that need attention during editing.They are not meant to be displayed in the final output.
All great tips. Thank you for that. Note on 22 (mono to stereo). The content is not explained correctly. You are simply showing how you can hear a mono signal that would only be reproduced in the left speaker on the right side at the same time. In technical terms, this is called 2-channel, not stereo. A pure mono signal can only be converted into a quasi-stereo signal with compromises, by copying the mono signal and shifting the copy by around 10-13 ms compared to the original, then setting the panorama control of the original to the far left and the delayed right signal to the far right. This at least creates a stereo-like sound. However, you have to choose the delay time carefully so that there are no cancellations or phasing effects. There are also plugins that do this mono to stereo job. But in my experience, they don't sound much better.
sadñy speedramp system indavinci is terrible, I hope they make it work like splines in fusion, I don't undertand why in timeline is so so so so bad. it's terrible
All these great da Vinci tools, and you don’t know about the one that helps you make RU-vid chapter names properly worded? All your people need to stop with Benefit one, benefit two, benefit three. Give real freaking names dudes.