Five studio‑quality microphones and four-speaker audio with support for Dolby Atmos let you record and deliver theater‑qualilty sound. You can convert video projects to ProRes up to 3x faster than before.3 And with the image signal processor in M2 and advanced cameras on iPad Pro, you can now capture ProRes video. The high-performance media engine on M2 accelerates ProRes encode and decode. The new specs on the iPad Pro are certainly impressive, and since it’s using the same chip available on Apple’s Desktops, it’s not a stretch to assume the performance of Resolve on an iPad will be impressive.Ī complete movie studio in your hands. It’s also surprising that Apple didn’t create and promote a version of Final Cut Pro for iPad. It was certainly surprising the previously unannounced iPad version of Resolve featured in this way. In the middle of an exciting hardware upgrade announcement, Apple featured a new M2 iPad Pro running DaVinci Resolve.
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