The most significant contribution of version 19.1.0.12 lies in its maturation of the . While earlier 19.x releases introduced flashy AI tools like "IntelliTrack" and "UltraNR" noise reduction, this point release focuses on the professional imperative of reliability. The Cut page receives subtle timeline performance optimizations, reducing lag when handling high-frame-rate H.264 and H.265 media—a common pain point for documentary and event editors. More notably, the Fairlight audio page gains improved Dolby Atmos rendering stability and a fix for the intermittent "audio pop" that plagued earlier builds when using third-party VST3 plugins. These changes underscore a critical lesson in software development: for a colorist on a $100 million feature or a YouTuber on a deadline, stability is a feature more valuable than any new effect.
For Windows users, update to the latest NVIDIA Studio Driver or AMD equivalent. The Studio drivers are specifically certified for stability in applications like Resolve. Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio 19.1.0.12
This update brings significant refinements to audio workflows. The most significant contribution of version 19
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: Editors can preview source tape footage with accurate multi-channel audio configurations instantly.
Supports up to 2,000 real-time audio tracks with native compression, EQ, and dynamics processing on every channel.
: This tool uses AI to isolate and remove high-ISO digital noise without softening fine details.