ProRes Export Now Native on Linux! | DaVinci Resolve Update by Blackmagic Design

ProRes Export Now Native on Linux! | DaVinci Resolve Update by Blackmagic Design

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ProRes Export Now Native on Linux! | DaVinci Resolve Update by Blackmagic Design

Big news from Blackmagic Design—DaVinci Resolve now supports native ProRes encoding on Linux and Windows! This is a huge leap forward for filmmakers, editors, and studios who rely on ProRes for delivery and archiving, and until now, Linux users had to jump through hoops to make it happen.

In this video, I talk about what this update means specifically for Linux users, and why it’s such a big deal. Whether you’re working in a professional post-production environment or building a custom editing rig on Linux, native ProRes export means faster workflows, no more third-party tools or hacks, and full compatibility with broadcast and client requirements.

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What’s Covered in This Video:

🔹 Overview of the latest DaVinci Resolve update
🔹 What native ProRes support on Linux actually means
🔹 Why this is a game-changer for open-source creative workflows
🔹 Potential impact for colorists, editors, and indie studios

Why It Matters:

✅ No more relying on workarounds or external render tools
✅ Clean, direct export to Apple ProRes 422, 4444, etc.
✅ Better integration into collaborative, cross-platform pipelines
✅ Empowers Linux-based post workflows in a major way

📣 Let me know in the comments if you’re using Linux for editing and what this update means for your setup.

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