iddos-l wrote:You can overwrite your export and you can link to a new file with the same name.
I personally would like this confirmation to stay.
Always better to think again before deleting media. Disk space is nothing compare to lost footage.
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This isn't about exports from Resolve or the risk of deleting media. It's about exports from other systems being prevented because Resolve locks files. For example, let's say you create some title animation in After Effects, then import that into a Resolve project. But you then notice you made a typo in the animation. So you go back to AE, fix and re-render. That's where the problem is. Resolve locks the original file so AE can't write over it. You either have to quit resolve, re-render the file, re-start resolve and re-load the project, or render as a different filename, keeping the risky erroneous file, import into Resolve and re-connect into the timeline.
Ideally the file locking should be an option in system setup, so that those of us that work in cross-platform collaborations aren't hindered. Or otherwise just a right-click on the clip to unlock it. Of course, the next issue is then the playback cache - if the timeline is cached and the referenced clip is altered, you can end up looking at an outdated version

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