Download framechart for DaVinci Resolve
The framechart OFX plugin renders cinematic animated charts directly inside Resolve. Free to use with a small watermark — a license removes it and unlocks full quality.
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Free with a watermark.
A license removes it and unlocks full GPU quality — $19/month, two machines.
Installing
- Quit DaVinci Resolve if it's running.
- Windows: extract the ZIP and copy the
framechart.ofx.bundlefolder intoC:\Program Files\Common Files\OFX\Plugins\(create theOFX\Pluginsfolder if it isn't there — Windows will ask for administrator permission). Make sure it'sProgram Files, notProgram Files (x86)— Resolve is 64-bit and ignores the (x86) location. If the plugin doesn't show up in Resolve afterward, check Windows Security → App & browser control → Smart App Control — it can silently block the plugin file (this happens to major apps too, not just framechart). - macOS: open the
.pkgand click through the installer — it installs into/Library/OFX/Plugins/. The package isn't notarized yet, so Gatekeeper will block the first launch with an "unidentified developer" warning: right-click (or Control-click) the.pkg, choose Open, then confirm Open again in the dialog — this only needs to be done once. - Linux (NVIDIA + DaVinci Resolve): extract the archive and run the included
install.shas root — it copiesframechart.ofx.bundleto/usr/OFX/Plugins/. Requires DaVinci Resolve 18+ with an NVIDIA GPU. A file-picker dialog appears when you click Import CSV (installzenityvia your package manager if nothing opens). - Launch Resolve → the effect appears under Effects → Generators → framechart.
- It works immediately (watermarked). To remove the watermark, open the License & Updates group in the Inspector, paste your key, and click Activate.
- Questions, bugs, or just want to say hi? Email lange@outlook.de — I'm building framechart solo and read every message myself.