


I've wasted time today looking for the manual.


I wish BMD would just make a separate manual as well and ink to it. or anything about it at this point however, i'm excited to find outįeels nice and solid, hopefully I didn't brick it by plugging it into a USB wall charger, or it is a cool paper-weight. Needless to say, I don't know: if it is DOA, not charged up, not compatible with Resolve 16 dongle version, which you get when buying "Resolve 17" Title from re-sellers. A welcome brochure, which informs you that Manuals and Software do exist somewhereįor a utilitarian piece of kit, it is pretty amusing. Download DaVinci Resolve 16 FREE! No license fees (Assuming people who buy a Blackmagicdesign Speed Editor haven't heard of this concept, this is a good place to advertise)Ĥ. A piece of semi-gloss paper telling us in nice DPI text Blackmagicdesign cares about the environmentģ. Is there any reason those weren't features chosen for the Speed Editor? There's also a cut-out in the foam where you'd expect to find a complimentary USB-C cable.ġ. Simply don't have the time, esp when it would be solved with keeping updated documention, which in my mind should be a given for any expensive software.A 5 dollar Bluetooth device is unlikely not to have a charging light, on/off button, instructions/details about the device at hand, or a little piece of paper telling you about 'first charge' etiquette etc. With all of that said, I am having a HUGE issue with forking over $299 for independent use if my youtube method is the only way to go. If I missed it I apologize, but given the many threads and zero presence on your "learning" pages of any sort of useful fusion documentation, it seems you value obscurity in order to capitalize on selling learning videos, over ease of use. I want to preface this with the caveat that the free version is great for its capabilities.Īs an independent software developer I find it kind of absurd that the lack of clear documentation makes this program harder to learn than something as complicated as Blender, which while complicated has clear, well written documentation.Įvery single time I need to learn something I have to sort through 5 or 10 basic youtube videos to find how to actually use the tools beyond the one example they all are referencing.
