: Version 16.2 (the immediate predecessor) overhauled Fairlight with an "edit selection mode" that enabled mouse-and-keyboard audio editing similar to high-end consoles.
: Added the ability to manually assign frame rates during the render process for YouTube, Vimeo, and Frame.io presets. 2. Workflow & Collaboration Enhancements Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Studio 16.2.2
: Addressed a previewing error in the Fusion page when operating in proxy mode. 4. Comparison to the 16.x Ecosystem : Version 16
DaVinci Resolve Studio 16.2.2, released in May 2020, was a targeted maintenance update that introduced critical hardware acceleration for macOS and refined remote collaboration workflows. While version 16.0 established the foundation for the and version 16.2 "supercharged" the Fairlight audio toolset, version 16.2.2 acted as the polish for professional users requiring high-speed H.265 delivery and precise metadata handling. 1. Key Features and Technical Advancements While version 16
: Users could now mark Frame.io comments as "complete" directly within the Resolve timeline markers, streamlining the feedback loop.
The workflow was improved by allowing the LUT name to be visible directly within the clip metadata.
: As a Studio release, 16.2.2 maintained the exclusive high-end features of the paid version, such as support for multiple GPUs, 32K resolution, and the Speed Warp motion estimation tool.