After everything is ready, it’s time to export your finished work. The Deliver Page is Resolve’s dedicated interface, created just for outputting your work. It’s very flexible, and allows you to export from proxies to high-quality files. You can output to the most commonly used web codecs, like h264, or to professional codecs like ProRes or MXF. DaVinci Resolve allows you to output timelines, a portion of a timeline, individual clips, or even batch process different outputs. The output presets available also make it easier to output for the web, streaming services, or cinema.
DaVinci Resolve has gone a long way from being just a color-grading application. It has grown into a fully mature and powerful non-linear editing application that lets you do offline and online editing, color correction and grading, visual FX, and audio mixing, while collaborating seamlessly with other team members (collaboration features are available on the paid version of the software). There’s nothing to lose by trying the free version, and it might just be the NLE you’ve been looking for.
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