![]() ![]() ![]() I also do a lot of regular editing in the Resolve Cut Page and like the idea of getting useful hardware for free (for the price of Resolve Studio). If you have access to running Fusion Render Node via a Fusion Studio Dongle license, then you can easily double your render throughput at no extra cost by simply using the gear you already own since the Fusion Studio dongle instantly "floats" as many extra render nodes as you want to enable on your local LAN network. I can understand that the keyboard may take some time to get into stock, but Id at least like to be able to get my license number so I can start using the full Studio version. ![]() My reason for pushing this suggestion, is that most artists doing 360VR workflows in Fusion have at minimum a powerful laptop, and a desktop computer at home. Ordered the license (card) for DR 17 that comes with the Speed Editor from B&H - and both have been showing as backordered for weeks now. I'd strongly urge you not to go for the Resolve Activation card route as you'll likely feel like you shot yourself in the foot within a week or two of getting deeper into 360VR and immersive post-production as the Resolve Studio activation card does not currently provide access to Fusion Studio Standalone, or the Fusion Render Node unlimited farm licenses either. The Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor including DaVinci Resolve Studio activation code (USB-C cable not incl) bundle provides the perfect combination. ![]() If you think you want to do any amount of 360VR work inside of Resolve/Fusion I would heavily suggest you go for the Fusion Studio dongle as it unlocks Fusion Studio v7-16+, and Resolve Studio v15-16+, and unlimited Fusion Render Node licenses (v7-16+), too. Ordered Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17 Studio with Speed Editor (Activation Card) from B&H on November 30, havent had my card charged yet. ![]()
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