AMD Radeon GPUs Can Now Enjoy AV1 Encoding Support In DaVinci Resolve Studio

May 10, 2023 at 08:10am EDT
AMD Radeon GPUs Can Now Enjoy AV1 Encoding Support In DaVinci Resolve Studio 1

BlackMagic has announced AV1 support for its recent beta update of DaVinci Resolve Studio which will add support for AMD Radeon GPUs.

BlackMagic brings AMD Radeon AV1 support to popular DaVinci Resolve video editing software

The new update allows AMD graphics card owners and DaVinci Resolve users to access AV1 encoding, which has shown higher benefits over H256 (HEVC) encoding. Outside of performance gains and better optimization, AV1 is considered "royalty-free." HEVC is still considered "royalty-bearing" but is more widely available than AV1.

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AMD Radeon GPU owners are the last to receive support as support for AV1 in the software has been available in NVIDIA and Intel GPUs for several months now. Intel's Arc GPUs were first to land in support back in April while NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 GPUs received support at launch last year.

The changelog listed below does not mention specific graphics cards from AMD, and the support may span through the current desktop and mobile series of AMD RDNA 3 architecture products.

DaVinci Resolve 18.5 b2 Changelog

News Sources: VideoCardz, BlackMagic

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