
This is what led to Adobe’s latest update with native ProRes support, and now Resolve is there as well. Ever since Apple decided to ditch support for QuickTime 7 on the Windows platform, post-production professionals and software companies alike have been scrambling to find new ways to work with industry-standard QuickTime codecs like ProRes. Though this update is pretty wide-ranging and includes significant updates for every part of the software, the feature that stands out most native decoding of ProRes files for Resolve users on a Windows machine.

On Thursday, Blackmagic Design dropped a whopper of a mid-year DaVinci Resolve update, one that should make Window’s users in particular quite happy.
