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April 11, 2025 03:14
The new Davinci solves the GEFORCE RTX 50 series GPU of the 20 -beta leverage NVIDIA to accelerate the AI function to improve video editing efficiency and quality.
According to NVIDIA’s official blog, NVIDIA’s latest Davinci Resolve Studio 20 beta has been set to redefine video editing by integrating the GeForce RTX 50 series GPU. This release aims to improve AI functions, improve performance and simplify creative workflows for video editor.
AI -centered improvement
Davinci Resolve Studio 20 Beta introduces more than 100 new features, including AI -based tools designed to quickly design video editing. The integration of NVIDIA Tenstract software greatly improves the efficiency of AI functions, optimizing creative workloads. In particular, the Ultranr noise reduction function, which reduces the digital noise of the video, works up to 75% faster than the previous model.
Advanced video function
This software also integrates AI Intelliscript and AI animation subtitles that automate timelines based on project scripts to synchronize text with voice words. In addition, AI Multicam SmartSwitch intelligently selects the camera angle to improve editing precision and speed.
Flux.1-dev nim micro service
Along with Davinci Resolve 20, NVIDIA unveiled Flux.1-dev nim microservice is a creation AI model that converts text prompt into high quality visuals. This service is optimized for NVIDIA RTX GPUs, reducing up to twice the performance and reducing memory requirements 60% compared to the previous model.
Improved color and encoding function
Davinci Resolve Studio 20 Beta supports 4: 2: 2 color format and AV1 ultra -high quality encoding. This power generation provides a video editor that improves the improved color rating accuracy and flexibility during color correction. This software is also the hardware of the GeForce RTX 50 series and the RTX Pro GPU.
The user can expect the video quality to improve 5% in HEVC and AV1 encoding, and the new ULTRA high -quality mode further improves it by 5%. The three -way frame encoding of the software greatly improves the encoding speed, which is more than 37% faster than the previous generation.
For those who are interested in exploring these new features, Davinci Resolve Studio 20 Beta can be downloaded for free to existing customers. For more information, you can find it on the NVIDIA blog.
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