![]() It would be a very welcome improvement in Resolve allowing full, 32bit, low latency access to a world of stunning audio interfaces that connect via any bus you can think of including CAT5 (AVB & DANTE). Anything that handles sound in the Adobe suite supports ASIO and most major DAW's that operate on Windows also primarily use ASIO. AVID eventually gave up on Digidesign audio driver (for non hardware accelerated systems) and moved across to ASIO. ![]() However as Resolve now does its "Clean Feed" monitor window without the need for specific hardware, and factoring in the incredible functionality that comes in the free version of Resolve, it appears BMD are focused on making Resolve as widely accessible as possible.ĪSIO drivers have certainly established themselves as the most successful, low-latency audio hardware driver system. BMD would of course want Resolve to work best when using BMD / Fairlight hardware. Yes, until recently I would have agreed with that. Rick van den Berg wrote:I think this has everything to do with business/the hardware blackmagic provides.
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