Spend some time in the Project Settings and customize Resolve 10 to best suit your workflow (just as you would in any video editing application)… Modify this setup in Project Settings > Editing (gear icon on the bottom left). Keyboard Layout: You can choose to use popular NLE keyboard layouts in Resolve. Walkthrough of Resolve Editing Features & Interface Resolve 10 is not as “right clicky” as most NLE’s, so often you will need to go to a menu or know the shortcut to be efficient. I also suggest going though all the menus, and memorizing the shortcuts you often use. Video Scopes and Safe Areas are accessible when you are in the Color Page (not the Edit Page). This is because you are not in the correct page. An example is that at times you may see Menu selections grayed out, like Video Scopes and Safe Areas. Resolve is powerful, but not the most intuitive app. Note – If you’re new to Resolve 10, check out the section on Editing in the Manual (pages 165-248). Walkthrough of Editing Features & Interface in Resolve ![]() In this post we tackle the basics of video editing Resolve:ġ. For $300 that gives you a crazy amount of post power for the money. I can see those new to the industry embracing Resolve 10 Lite, as it is free and can do a lot on it’s own or combine it with Final Cut Pro X. You can also just start an edit in Resolve 10. ![]() Currently, Resolve 10 is $995 & Resolve Lite is free. The added features of this release give you the ability to modify edits without going back to your NLE. Video editing in Resolve 10 feels very similar to an NLE. There is a report that it started working with AMD graphics, but I can't try this myself as I have Nvidia graphics on my computer.Did you know you can perform basic video edits in Resolve and Resolve Lite? In this post we’ll guide you through the fundamentals. It's also worth noting that on Linux you'll need to have an Nvidia graphics card which supports CUDA 3.0, and proprietary Nvidia drivers. The commercial DaVinci Resolve Studio version supports h264 in some cases on Linux, but only for decoding, according to this PDF (it's for the old DaVinci Resolve 15). This article has some ffmpeg commands that you can use to convert videos to a format / codecs supported by DaVinci Resolve. You can transcode unsupported videos to a different format using ffmpeg. You also have to consider the fact that DaVinci Resolve is especially designed for cinema and professional editing, where h264 is rarely used. On Linux, the free version of DaVinci Resolve 16 (beta) does not support H.264 and H.265 video codecs, and AAC audio codecs (among others), most probably due to legal reasons. To make it easier to install on Debian, Ubuntu and Linux Mint, there's a script that generates a DEB package, about which I wrote in the past.
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