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Here are instructions on how to move your local Project Database to another location:
1. Click the little "Home" button at the bottom left of the main application - its located to the left of the gear settings icon. This will activate the Projects overlay dialog.
2. In the Projects dialog activate the Project Library Shelf by clicking the "Segmented Box" icon located to the left of the Projects heading on the top controls bar. This will expose a list of Project Databases. By default there is a Local Database created and is stored in your user folder in the BlackMagic preferences folder.
3. In the Project Libraries shelf click the "Add Project Library" button at the bottom of the shelf.
4. An Add Project Library dialog will appear. Click the Location "Browse" button to select a location for your new Project Database and then give it a name. The new Project Database will now appear in the Project Libraries shelf. You can even delete the default Local Database now.
That's it. No need to read onwards - the rest of this is covering a new users perspective on why this basic functionality is hidden away.
If you work for BlackMagic or are generally curious why I customized the location of my Project Database read on.
I am a new user, so just getting things setup. When I install a new creative design application, my first inclination is to select a location where my first project will be stored. All Resolve projects are stored in a database so Resolve automatically creates a default location in the application preferences folder which is located here...
On Windows:
C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Blackmagic Design\DaVinci Resolve\Support\Resolve Disk Database
On Mac:
/Users/[USERNAME]/Library/Application Support/Blackmagic Design/DaVinci Resolve/Resolve Disk Database
I find this location is buried and I always worry about losing data on my operating system and application drive. From my experience lots of folks will store their project and media content on other drives from the operating system and application drive. As well these drives are usually backed up by other extra means like Raid or cloud solutions.
From a new user perspective, BMD should add a checkbox in the nice configuration process to select a custom location for the Project Database. It would have saved me 3 hours getting started.
As well I spent about an hour going through google and then this forum where I eventually found the answer buried in a massive thread where folks are arguing about this issue.
Otherwise very excited to dive in!
1. Click the little "Home" button at the bottom left of the main application - its located to the left of the gear settings icon. This will activate the Projects overlay dialog.
2. In the Projects dialog activate the Project Library Shelf by clicking the "Segmented Box" icon located to the left of the Projects heading on the top controls bar. This will expose a list of Project Databases. By default there is a Local Database created and is stored in your user folder in the BlackMagic preferences folder.
3. In the Project Libraries shelf click the "Add Project Library" button at the bottom of the shelf.
4. An Add Project Library dialog will appear. Click the Location "Browse" button to select a location for your new Project Database and then give it a name. The new Project Database will now appear in the Project Libraries shelf. You can even delete the default Local Database now.
That's it. No need to read onwards - the rest of this is covering a new users perspective on why this basic functionality is hidden away.
If you work for BlackMagic or are generally curious why I customized the location of my Project Database read on.
I am a new user, so just getting things setup. When I install a new creative design application, my first inclination is to select a location where my first project will be stored. All Resolve projects are stored in a database so Resolve automatically creates a default location in the application preferences folder which is located here...
On Windows:
C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Blackmagic Design\DaVinci Resolve\Support\Resolve Disk Database
On Mac:
/Users/[USERNAME]/Library/Application Support/Blackmagic Design/DaVinci Resolve/Resolve Disk Database
I find this location is buried and I always worry about losing data on my operating system and application drive. From my experience lots of folks will store their project and media content on other drives from the operating system and application drive. As well these drives are usually backed up by other extra means like Raid or cloud solutions.
From a new user perspective, BMD should add a checkbox in the nice configuration process to select a custom location for the Project Database. It would have saved me 3 hours getting started.
As well I spent about an hour going through google and then this forum where I eventually found the answer buried in a massive thread where folks are arguing about this issue.
Otherwise very excited to dive in!