mikefilmguy2
Hi all
Trying to convey to my students the best way to work on Resolve projects between home and school.
The best way, I think, would be for them all to have external hard drives with all their media that they bring back and forth between home and school. This is not the case, but most have computers at home. At the least they can have duplicate datasets at both home and school and then just relink
I imagine that I should be telling them when they are finished at either home or school they should export projects and rename them each time by appending V1, V2, V3 onto the name of the project, as they go.
1. Is this the best way to think about this?
2. This really gets them into a good habit with naming conventions and versioning, but keep in mind these are college students - might there be a better easier way?
3. Archiving is just going to create redundant data sets.
4. I just tried it and got no farther than the home machine export. Despite having the same version of resolve on both machines, I was never able to import the project that I had exported - I just got a spinning circle.
Thanks for your help!
Michael
Trying to convey to my students the best way to work on Resolve projects between home and school.
The best way, I think, would be for them all to have external hard drives with all their media that they bring back and forth between home and school. This is not the case, but most have computers at home. At the least they can have duplicate datasets at both home and school and then just relink
I imagine that I should be telling them when they are finished at either home or school they should export projects and rename them each time by appending V1, V2, V3 onto the name of the project, as they go.
1. Is this the best way to think about this?
2. This really gets them into a good habit with naming conventions and versioning, but keep in mind these are college students - might there be a better easier way?
3. Archiving is just going to create redundant data sets.
4. I just tried it and got no farther than the home machine export. Despite having the same version of resolve on both machines, I was never able to import the project that I had exported - I just got a spinning circle.
Thanks for your help!
Michael