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Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Replay Editor

Get Powerful Broadcast Replay with DaVinci Resolve

Introducing a new generation of live action replay! Blackmagic Replay is totally unique because it uses multiple HyperDecks to record into shared storage, while DaVinci Resolve is connected to the same shared storage as a powerful playback engine. This means you can add addition record channels by connecting more HyperDeck recorders. However, the true power comes from having DaVinci Resolve handle the playback. That's because it's not just replay, but an extremely powerful editor with multi user collaboration features. Plus colour correction, visual effects and audio post production! So now you can convert replays into promos, title sequences and instant social media updates.

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Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Replay Editor

Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Replay Editor

Get Powerful Broadcast Replay with DaVinci Resolve

Introducing a new generation of live action replay! Blackmagic Replay is totally unique because it uses multiple HyperDecks to record into shared storage, while DaVinci Resolve is connected to the same shared storage as a powerful playback engine. This means you can add addition record channels by connecting more HyperDeck recorders. However, the true power comes from having DaVinci Resolve handle the playback. That's because it's not just replay, but an extremely powerful editor with multi user collaboration features. Plus colour correction, visual effects and audio post production! So now you can convert replays into promos, title sequences and instant social media updates.

Let Replay Create a Social Media Revolution

Now you don't need to throw away a replay after it's gone to air! That's because you can convert the replay into an edit timeline for posting to social media. Blackmagic Replay is more powerful than a traditional replay system because it's built into DaVinci Resolve. This means you can load exciting camera angles into the timeline to edit, colour correct and add visual effects. These edits can then be posted to social media in seconds. With Blackmagic Cloud, you can have more than one DaVinci Resolve system working on the job. Imagine every replay at a sporting event being transformed into a social media post. By creating instant social media posts, you can engage a new audience at a massive global scale.

Key Features:

Switch from Input View to Playback Media

Review Other Camera Angles

Point-of-Interest Button

Upload to Social Media

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Product Overview

Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Replay Editor

Get Powerful Broadcast Replay with DaVinci Resolve

Introducing a new generation of live action replay! Blackmagic Replay is totally unique because it uses multiple HyperDecks to record into shared storage, while DaVinci Resolve is connected to the same shared storage as a powerful playback engine. This means you can add addition record channels by connecting more HyperDeck recorders. However, the true power comes from having DaVinci Resolve handle the playback. That's because it's not just replay, but an extremely powerful editor with multi user collaboration features. Plus colour correction, visual effects and audio post production! So now you can convert replays into promos, title sequences and instant social media updates.

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