DaVinci Resolve
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DaVinci Resolve s a proprietary color grading, color correction, visual effects, and audio post-production video editing application for macOS, Windows, and Linux, developed by Blackmagic Design. It accepts variety of subtitling formats but the best results are arguably achieved by loading XML script and PNG images. The dedicated DaVinci Resolve export will export high-quality, fully anti-aliased images with alpha.
Image format |
TIFF 32 bit, TIFF 32 bit LZW, PNG 32 bit |
File name |
The name of the special text script file, which contains the In- and Out-cues, image placement, subtitled material title and other information. |
Image file prefix |
The text value in this field together with the subsequent subtitle numbers forms individual image names. In the above figure the image names will be: Sample_0001.PNG, Sample_0002.PNG and so on. |
Recut / Offset by |
Allows you to Recut/Offset the subtitles during the export. From the drop-down menu you can choose between the following options: Manual - allows you manually specify video's timecode. Auto - automatically sets the timecode according to the first subtitle's In-cue rounded down to the closes hour. For example, if the first subtitle originally starts at 01:00:32:21, video's timecode will be set to 01:00:00:00. Programme Start TC - automatically subtracts the value of the Programme Start TimeCode metadata parameter if available in the input file. Note that this parameter is supported for EBU STL, EBU-TT, EZT or EZTXML file formats only. Video Start TC - automatically gets video's start time from the input EZT or EZTXML file and uses it to recut/offset the subtitles. |
Sequential Image Numbering |
Images exported for DaVinci Resolve have their in-cue in the name by default. Use this option to export images with regular numbers instead: 0001, 0002, 0003, etc. |
Crop subtitle image to actual size |
Images exported in this format must be full-size and the "crop" option is grayed-out. |
Export Zero Subtitle |
Switch it on if you want to export the zero subtitle. |
Export uncompressed images |
By default the script and image files will be exported in a .zip archive which is more convenient for a number of reason. If you need to export and use the images from a local folder, make sure to tick off this option instead. |
Folder |
Selects the output folder for the exported script and image files. |
Additional options |
Provides a few more options: Preview Text Script - Displays a preview window with the exported script's body. Preview images - Opens a preview window and shows how the image will look like. |