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Soooo... I am converting from Premiere to Resolve. I have tried this before but I run into the exact same problem the moment I open Resolve.
I understand the database. I guess I just don't like it. Or maybe there is something I don't know and you can help me.
With Premiere, I'm used to using a separate hard drive for each project/client. On that hard drive, the Premiere project file (and all the assets) for each project are stored nice and tidy. That hard drive can then be moved between several computers and I just navigate to the project file and it opens and works flawlessly.
How would I do this with Resolve? It is my understanding that I can export a .drp file. However that is so clunky. Basically, I have to repeat this action at the end of each editing session, and I guess delete the previous drp file each time? Also, do I have to save in a particular folder? When I open on another computer, will it know where the assets are?
Also, I don't love the idea of opening Resolve and seeing a long list of the last 100 projects I worked on. I guess I can make folders.
I'm really excited to dig into Resolve, but this project management thing is frustrating for me.
I understand the database. I guess I just don't like it. Or maybe there is something I don't know and you can help me.
With Premiere, I'm used to using a separate hard drive for each project/client. On that hard drive, the Premiere project file (and all the assets) for each project are stored nice and tidy. That hard drive can then be moved between several computers and I just navigate to the project file and it opens and works flawlessly.
How would I do this with Resolve? It is my understanding that I can export a .drp file. However that is so clunky. Basically, I have to repeat this action at the end of each editing session, and I guess delete the previous drp file each time? Also, do I have to save in a particular folder? When I open on another computer, will it know where the assets are?
Also, I don't love the idea of opening Resolve and seeing a long list of the last 100 projects I worked on. I guess I can make folders.
I'm really excited to dig into Resolve, but this project management thing is frustrating for me.