Tue May 13, 2025 4:35 am
Hi!
What you’re asking about is easy. First, put all your media files where you want them to live - which could be on that flash drive if it’s fast enough.
Next, open your Resolve project and press the red chain-link icon. In the Edit Page it’s at the upper left corner.
Finally, browse to where you’ve put your media files. That should do it.
You might have to tell it to do an exhaustive search if it tells you it didn’t find everything and gives you the option. Don’t worry - it’s not particularly slow.
Now for what you DIDN’T ask about: you say you’re new to Resolve. What editing system are you familiar with? If you know Premiere or old Final Cut you’ll pretty quickly get it with just a brief tutorial or two. And if you’re familiar with FCPX then the Cut Page should make sense.
BUT Resolve has its own terminology and UI style that’s different enough from other systems that a tutorial and/or the Resolve Editor’s Guide are quite useful.
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