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Backup Methods

PostPosted: Fri Dec 15, 2023 1:01 am
by phoenix333
I was planning to backup my entire DaVinci Resolve project library. I was initially planning to backup all the media files in separate zip files with their corresponding project names, so that if I need to restore a project, I can do so from the project library and then add the media folder to it.

I have since learned about project archives and adding the media files to the export of the project archive. It seems like this would eliminate the need to store media files in a separate folder by project. Is this understanding correct, and can I effectively delete the media files if I have attached them to the project archive? Any risks or drawbacks to this method?

Thanks!

Re: Backup Methods

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 2:57 pm
by Colourberry
You can add your media to the project archive and delete the separate media folders.

Re: Backup Methods

PostPosted: Sun Dec 31, 2023 4:38 pm
by Jim Simon
Here's the method I use.

1. Copy the entire media card to a backup location. (I use external drives.)
2. Copy the entire media card to my internal Media drive.
3. Edit away. Make backups of Project and Library as I go. (I save these to a Dropbox folder.)
4. When the project has been approved in writing, I just delete the media from the Media drive.

If I ever need to rebuild, I just copy the media over from the backup. (Projects remain in the Library essentially forever.)