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New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Wed Apr 16, 2025 3:10 am
by Bondservant
Hi everyone,
I’m new to DaVinci Resolve and post-production in general, and I’m diving in with a strong interest in editing, color grading, and audio. I’ve started working through the official training materials and am looking forward to learning from the wealth of experience here.
Appreciate any guidance or best practices as I get started, and I hope to contribute back as I grow. Thanks for having me!
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Wed Apr 16, 2025 7:25 pm
by Bondservant
I just opened the Reference manual from the Help option in Resolve - it's 4032 pages!!!
I guess I won't be printing it out as a desk reference...
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Wed Apr 16, 2025 11:13 pm
by Jim Simon
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Wed Apr 16, 2025 11:21 pm
by Bondservant
Yup, Already have!
I've downloaded all the videos and files into their own folders (Edit, Color, Fairlight, Fusion), as well as all the PDF versions of the books. I've even added the book PDFs to my Kindle, including the Reference Manual!
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Wed Apr 16, 2025 11:22 pm
by Jim Simon

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Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 2:13 am
by waltervolpatto
New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 2:18 am
by Joe Shapiro
I suggest since BMD hasn’t made one that we here make a real FAQ or find a compelling one online and recommend it here.
If nobody else is interested I’m willing to coordinate.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 2:41 am
by Bondservant
Joe Shapiro wrote:I suggest since BMD hasn’t made one that we here make a real FAQ or find a compelling one online and recommend it here.
If nobody else is interested I’m willing to coordinate.
What type of FAQ? There are so many facets to DR that even as a beginner I could see many different areas that could use its own FAQ. Maybe even a dedicated FAQ subforum here.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 2:57 am
by Joe Shapiro
It’s the organization not the volume of items that’s missing. It’s conceivable that ai could chug on the forum database and make something useful. But I’m not that good a prompt engineer. Anyone else here want to volunteer for that?
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 4:31 am
by Bondservant
Joe Shapiro wrote:It’s the organization not the volume of items that’s missing. It’s conceivable that ai could chug on the forum database and make something useful. But I’m not that good a prompt engineer. Anyone else here want to volunteer for that?
Hold my beer...
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 4:39 am
by Joe Shapiro
I’m basically here to help. And to try and get the user experience smoother like my long lost NLE love FCP7. But mostly to help.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 4:47 am
by Bondservant
Here's a preview. If this is what you're looking for I can have ChatGPT fill out the rest of the subjects (Media, Cut, Edit, Fusion, Color, Fairlight, Deliver)
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 4:50 am
by Bondservant
I'm getting an error when trying to add the FAQ as BBCode:
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General Error
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Incorrect string value: '\xF0\x9F\x8E\xAC D...' for column 'post_text' at row 1 [1366]
An SQL error occurred while fetching this page. Please contact the Board Administrator if this problem persists.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 4:54 am
by Joe Shapiro
The forum is configured rather basically bbcode wise. In particular internal links aren’t supported.
Since a normal FAQ requires them I see why ours is written as a document rather than in FAQ format.
Wish they’d decided to turn on links when they discovered they didn’t work.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 4:55 am
by Bondservant
When I preview the post it looks fine, but when I click to actually post it I get the error. Here's what I see in the post preview:

Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 4:57 am
by Bondservant
Here's the full FAQ link from ChatGPT:
https://chatgpt.com/share/68008a17-a7cc ... ec3b3e13b9Each of the seven different DR pages has their own 25 Q&A FAQ.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:05 am
by Bondservant
Also, someone more knowledgeable than me (I'm a noobie to DR, remember?) will have to go through the Q&As to make sure the answers are correct. ChatGPT is pretty good, but it can still make mistakes.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:12 am
by Joe Shapiro
I tried this too using ChatGPT. Very unsatisfactory results. Lots of easily discovered answers and none of the really useful ones. Many answers also wrong or hopelessly out of date. Hence my request for human or more expert prompt engineer help.
New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:16 am
by Joe Shapiro
FAQ means frequently asked questions but more and more corporate faqs are instead lists of advertising points.
Off the top of my head here are a few real FAQs:
Why is Resolve crashing
I paid for Resolve. Why is it saying I’ve reached a limit?
Why can’t I see my picture. I hear the sound
Why am I seeing media offline when it’s obviously right there
Why is playback so slow
Why won’t it run on my xyz computer
What’s the most important hardware to make it run well
How do I customize the UI layout
How do I sync sound
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:27 am
by Bondservant
Do these answers sound right to you?
1. Why Is DaVinci Resolve Crashing?
DaVinci Resolve may crash due to several reasons:
Inadequate System Specifications: Ensure your system meets the minimum requirements. For instance, at least 16 GB of RAM is recommended, and 32 GB if using Fusion.
Simon Says
+3
Storyblocks
+3
Blackmagic Forum
+3
Outdated or Incompatible GPU Drivers: Using outdated drivers can lead to instability. It's advisable to use the latest stable drivers compatible with your GPU.
TourBox Tech
+1
Blackmagic Forum
+1
Insufficient GPU VRAM: Blackmagic Design recommends a minimum of 4 GB VRAM. Insufficient VRAM can cause crashes, especially when working with high-resolution footage.
TourBox Tech
Unstable Beta Versions: Beta versions may contain unresolved bugs. If stability is a concern, consider using the latest stable release.
Blackmagic Forum
+4
Blackmagic Forum
+4
Blackmagic Forum
+4
Corrupted Cache Files: Corrupted render cache can lead to crashes. Clearing the cache via Playback > Delete Render Cache can help.
Blackmagic Forum
+1
Reddit
+1
Third-Party Plugins: Incompatible or outdated plugins can cause instability. Ensure all plugins are up-to-date and compatible with your version of Resolve.
2. Why Can’t I See My Picture, but I Hear the Sound?
If you're hearing audio but not seeing video:
Media Offline: The video might be offline. Check if the media is properly linked.
YouTube
Unsupported Codec: Some codecs, like certain H.264 or H.265 variants, may not be supported in the free version of Resolve.
Blackmagic Forum
Corrupted Cache: Corrupted cache files can prevent video playback. Try clearing the cache via Playback > Delete Render Cache.
MiniTool MovieMaker
+2
Blackmagic Forum
+2
Reddit
+2
Hardware Acceleration Issues: Disabling hardware acceleration in Preferences > System > Decode Options may resolve the issue.
TourBox Tech
3. Why Am I Seeing 'Media Offline' When the Files Are Present?
The 'Media Offline' message can appear due to:
YouTube
+4
Reddit
+4
YouTube
+4
File Relocation: If files have been moved or renamed outside of Resolve, the program can't locate them. Use the 'Relink Media' option to manually locate and relink the files.
Blackmagic Forum
Drive Letter Changes: On Windows, if the drive letter has changed, Resolve may not find the media. Ensure the drive letter remains consistent.
Unsupported Formats: Some formats, especially certain H.264 or H.265 variants, may not be supported in the free version.
Cache Issues: Corrupted cache files can cause this error. Clearing the cache via Playback > Delete Render Cache can help.
Blackmagic Forum
+1
Reddit
+1
4. Why Is Playback So Slow?
Slow playback can result from:
High-Resolution Footage: Editing 4K or higher resolution footage on a system not optimized for such tasks can cause lag.
MiniTool MovieMaker
Heavy Effects or Color Grading: Applying multiple effects or complex color grading can slow down playback.
Insufficient Hardware: Ensure your system meets the recommended specifications, including a powerful GPU and sufficient RAM.
Reddit
+1
Simon Says
+1
Optimized Media: Using optimized or proxy media can significantly improve playback performance.
MiniTool MovieMaker
+1
Storyblocks
+1
Render Cache: Enabling 'Smart' render cache under Playback > Render Cache can help.
Reddit
+2
MiniTool MovieMaker
+2
Reddit
+2
5. Why Won’t It Run on My XYZ Computer?
DaVinci Resolve may not run on certain systems due to:
Unsupported Operating System: Ensure you're using a supported OS version.
Insufficient Hardware: Systems with less than the minimum required RAM, inadequate GPU, or lacking necessary drivers may not run Resolve.
Integrated Graphics: While some integrated GPUs can run Resolve, performance may be limited. A dedicated GPU is recommended.
6. What’s the Most Important Hardware to Make It Run Well?
Key hardware components for optimal performance:
GPU: A powerful GPU with at least 4 GB VRAM is crucial, especially for effects and color grading.
TourBox Tech
RAM: 16 GB is the minimum, but 32 GB or more is recommended for complex projects.
Simon Says
CPU: A modern multi-core processor (e.g., Intel i7 or AMD Ryzen 7) ensures smooth performance.
Storage: An SSD is preferred over HDD for faster data access and smoother playback.
Display: A high-resolution monitor with accurate color reproduction aids in precise editing and grading.
TourBox Tech
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:29 am
by Ellory Yu
Bondservant wrote:Joe Shapiro wrote:I suggest since BMD hasn’t made one that we here make a real FAQ or find a compelling one online and recommend it here.
If nobody else is interested I’m willing to coordinate.
What type of FAQ? There are so many facets to DR that even as a beginner I could see many different areas that could use its own FAQ. Maybe even a dedicated FAQ subforum here.
I’ve been doing prompt engineering for a few years now and even the most sophisticated prompt still doesn’t yield the accuracy a human can provide. Unless you kind of know what you’re looking for and have some understanding enough to verify the results are correct, you can get the wrong information.
I made this request but it just got buried and I don’t think it got to Daria.
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=219000This is the best, IMO, way to provide training and learning Resolve. I can attest to that because that is how I really got to know how to use the features in Resolve 12, even when I have been using Resolve since V10.
Good luck with the FAQ too.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:34 am
by Bondservant
Ellory Yu wrote:I made this request but it just got buried and I don’t think it got to Daria.
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=219000This is the best, IMO, way to provide training and learning Resolve. I can attest to that because that is how I really got to know how to use the features in Resolve 12, even when I have been using Resolve since V10.
Good luck with the FAQ too.
I agree. But Joe had asked about a FAQ, so that's what I'm trying to come up with. The type of training you're talking about is not the same subject as a FAQ.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:38 am
by Bondservant
I'm tired and gonna go to bed. Here's another ChatGPT link with the updated information.
https://chatgpt.com/share/68008a17-a7cc ... ec3b3e13b9
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:39 am
by Ellory Yu
Bondservant wrote:Do these answers sound right to you?
1. Why Is DaVinci Resolve Crashing?
DaVinci Resolve may crash due to several reasons:
:
Insufficient GPU VRAM: Blackmagic Design recommends a minimum of 4 GB VRAM. Insufficient VRAM can cause crashes, especially when working with high-resolution footage.
TourBox Tech
:
Well, to the uninitiated this sounds right but … there are several responses that sounded right but are misleading or inconsistent. I just picked one of the responses where it recommends a minimum of 4GB VRAM. Yes, that could work but that’s misleading because it won’t crash DVR is you’re working on a low resolution lightweight codec. Unless you know that information, someone may think that 4GB of VRAM should not crash DVR on his/her 4K project because it’s the recommended minimum. So it sounded correct but you have to know how to interpret and verify. Remember the saying “Trust but verify”.

Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:42 am
by Ellory Yu
Bondservant wrote:Ellory Yu wrote:I made this request but it just got buried and I don’t think it got to Daria.
viewtopic.php?f=33&t=219000This is the best, IMO, way to provide training and learning Resolve. I can attest to that because that is how I really got to know how to use the features in Resolve 12, even when I have been using Resolve since V10.
Good luck with the FAQ too.
I agree. But Joe had asked about a FAQ, so that's what I'm trying to come up with. The type of training you're talking about is not the same subject as a FAQ.
Yeah, I know what Joe is asking and I know what FAQ’s are. I can appreciate the effort you’re trying to do that’s why I’m wishing you good luck… not in a cynical way.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 5:48 am
by Bondservant
Ellory Yu wrote:Yeah, I know what Joe is asking and I know what FAQ’s are. I can appreciate the effort you’re trying to do that’s why I’m wishing you good luck… not in a cynical way.
I didn't take it in a cynical way. As I'm sure you're well aware, sometimes what we type and what we mean are two different things. We know the tones and inflections we're trying to convey, but they don't always come out correctly in the written post. I'm notorious for not being able to convey my thoughts correctly.
I guess we can use these as a starting point for a real FAQ project though. Like I said:
Bondservant wrote:Also, someone more knowledgeable than me (I'm a noobie to DR, remember?) will have to go through the Q&As to make sure the answers are correct. ChatGPT is pretty good, but it can still make mistakes.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 6:20 am
by Joe Shapiro
Here’s a much more extensive list of questions. Many of the answers can be gleaned from the forum. Probably be good to have links to relevant forum topics in there as well.
These aren’t sorted and categorized but I think they’re a good start. I’m up for creating the answers and making the initial document in html and hosting it probably on Google drive.
How do I submit a bug report
Why is Resolve crashing
I paid for Resolve. Why is it saying I’ve reached a limit?
Why can’t I see my video. I hear the sound.
Why am I seeing media offline when it’s obviously right there
Why is playback so slow
Why won’t Resolve run on my computer. Premiere or FCPX runs fine.
What’s the most important hardware to make Resolve run well
How do I customize the UI layout
How do I sync sound
Why did my magic mask tracking disappear
How do I render in to out so I can play back in real time
How do I customize the speed editor buttons
Why is my stabilization going away or happening on clips I didn’t stabilize
Where are my project files stored
How do I copy my projects to another computer
How do I change where my project files are stored
What if I want to put my project on an external drive
Why does the playhead go to the start of the clip when I switch to the color page
How do I make the sound stay the same in multiclips
Why aren’t keyboard commands working in full screen
Why are my files offline in my cloud project
Why can’t I open my project backup
Why can’t I connect to my database
Why don’t I see multiple timelines In the edit page
How do I run multiple versions of Resolve on my computer
Why doesn’t the vibrate and brightness match
How do I make credits scroll smoothly
Why are audio keyframes stuck at frame boundaries
Why do I get lots of markers when I only want one
Why is my phone or gaming capture video playing poorly
Why don’t I see any sounds in the sound library
Why doesn’t March grade work
Why doesn’t the color chart work
Where’s the Android version of Resolve
Where are my sound waveforms
I hear clicks in my audio
Audio doesn’t match what’s in my nested timeline
Does Resolve support ProRes raw?
Resolve won’t save
Relink won’t find my media
What’s the bright red offline media mean
What’s the difference between relinking and conforming
What’s this I hear about Windows and Graphics Card drivers
How do I get rid of those pesky buttons at the end of each clip
Will things work better in the paid version
Why can’t I rotate, flip, etc when I’m using proxies
How do I get the proxy generator to make ProRes
How do I output in the background
How do I make proxies in the background
Why shouldn’t I put my database on an external drive
Why shouldn’t I put my database on a cloud filesystem
How can only some frames in my clip be offline
How do I make zoom work the same across all of Resolve
Why is my media offline
Why is Resolve importing my mono audio as stereo
How do change stereo clips to mono
I replaced my media file but Resolve is still showing the old version
Why isn’t caching working right
Should I be using optimized media of proxies
What proxy codec should I use
What is Live save and is it safe
Is Resolve making project auto backups
Can I open timeline backups in a different project
What is a drp
How do I open a drp
What’s the difference between a timeline and a compound clip
How do I dial back the intensity of a color node
How do I waveform sync one long sound clip to multiple video clips
Why isn’t my compound clip full resolution
New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 6:26 am
by Joe Shapiro
Bondservant wrote:Someone more knowledgeable than me (I'm a noobie to DR, remember?) will have to go through the Q&As to make sure the answers are correct. ChatGPT is pretty good, but it can still make mistakes.
As a new user you’re a great alpha tester for a FAQ but I/we certainly wouldn’t expect you to create it.
The ChatGPT version is still pretty verbose and on the surface. I think it’ll probably be faster and more accurate to “hand code” this right now. Though as we go there may be a way to get ChatGPT involved in streamlining the creation and upkeep.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Thu Apr 17, 2025 6:52 am
by Bondservant
It sounds to me more like you're interested in making a combination of a FAQ and a Knowledge Base, which is a great idea.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 7:00 am
by Joe Shapiro
Guess so. These are all frequently asked questions on the forum.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

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Thu Apr 17, 2025 6:08 pm
by Ellory Yu
Joe Shapiro wrote:Guess so. These are all frequently asked questions on the forum.
Joe, I agree that hand writing this first is the way to go… possibly even involve the community to help you in answering them. Just keep in mind that, and I think that’s true with you as well, we don’t live in this forum… got to put bread on the table. lol.
Then after it is written, you can use ChatGPT to do the smithing of the text, possibly ask it to find related and relative references to augmented the content. That’s where I think GenerativeAI excels - when you feed into its prompt some answers you already know and have verified. It will generally return more useful results.
Good luck on your efforts.
Re: New Resolve User – Excited to Learn from the Community

Posted:
Fri Apr 18, 2025 12:08 am
by Bondservant
On a side note...
If anyone needs it, I've extracted just the Speed Editor and Editor Keyboard pages from the DR User Manual and made them available for download via my Dropbox account. Here's the download link:
https://tinyurl.com/SpeedEditorManual