Joern Friedrichs wrote:Hi, in case you are using the Mac App Store Version, please go to folder: /Users/(YOURUSERNAME)/Library/Containers/com.blackmagic-design.DaVinciResolveAppStore/Data/Library/ and make sure that there is a folder named Caches. If not, create one with this name and try again to import your project.
Davinci is looking for the folder: /Users/(YOURUSERNAME)/Library/Containers/com.blackmagic-design.DaVinciResolveAppStore/Data/Library/Caches/. When Resolve can't resolve this folder the error will appear. So simply create it by your self.
Best, Jörn
Thanks Jörn for this fix. I had the same issue. I couldn't find the folder structure you mentioned.
However, after some playing around I found a fix that worked:
I had to adapt it for the Apple Store version of DaVinci Resolve 19 on an M1 Mac Studio running Mac OS Sonoma 14.6.1. The new folder pathway is:
1) Go to Users/(YOURUSERNAME)
2) Press Command + Shift + . (the period key). This will show hidden files in the folder and hence reveal the Library folder.
3) Navigate to Library/Containers/DaVinci Resolve/Data/Library/
4) Create a folder called Caches
5) The pathway should now look like this:
Users/(YOURUSERNAME)/Library/Containers/DaVinci Resolve/Data/Library/Caches
This should now work and you will no longer get the "Failed to create a temporary folder error".
I hope this is useful to any others who have come across this same problem.