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(Created page with "= Importing Local Resolve Projects to DaVinci Resolve Project Server = == Introduction == This guide will show you how to transfer a project edited locally on your network to the DaVinci Resolve server. This is particularly useful when working remotely without internet access. == Steps for Transferring to Resolve Server == === Step 1: Accessing the Resolve Server === '''0:00 - 0:17''' * Begin by accessing the Resolve server. Use the command K to load into the VNC dir...")
 
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= Importing Local Resolve Projects to DaVinci Resolve Project Server =
== Introduction ==
This guide will show you how to transfer a project edited locally on your network to the DaVinci Resolve server. This is particularly useful when working remotely without internet access.
== Steps for Transferring to Resolve Server ==
== Steps for Transferring to Resolve Server ==


=== Step 1: Accessing the Resolve Server ===
=== Step 1: Accessing the Resolve Server ===
'''0:00 - 0:17'''


* Begin by accessing the Resolve server. Use the command K to load into the VNC directly into the Resolve server.
Begin by accessing the Resolve server. Use the command K to load into the VNC directly into the Resolve server.


=== Step 2: Adding a Project Library ===
=== Step 2: Adding a Project Library ===
'''0:36 - 1:21'''


* Once in the Resolve server, add a project library. This could be a new project like "Pan Flute Sessions" or an existing project like "Daylight Sessions" or "Safe and Sound Showcase."
Once in the Resolve server, add a project library. This could be a new project like "Pan Flute Sessions" or an existing project like "Daylight Sessions" or "Safe and Sound Showcase."


=== Step 3: Working with Local Resolve ===
=== Step 3: Working with Local Resolve ===
'''1:21 - 1:50'''


* Access your local DaVinci Resolve, not through the VNC on the Resolve server. Here, you will access your locally created file.
Access your local DaVinci Resolve, not through the VNC on the Resolve server. Here, you will access your locally created file.


=== Step 4: Exporting the Project ===
=== Step 4: Exporting the Project ===
'''1:50 - 2:08'''


* Export your local project. For example, if your project is named "Pan Flute Performance," export it accordingly.
Export your local project. For example, if your project is named "Pan Flute Performance," export it accordingly.


=== Step 5: Importing to Server ===
=== Step 5: Importing to Server ===
'''2:24 - 3:18'''


* Return to the home page of your Resolve server. Add the project library you named earlier, such as "Pan Flute Sessions," and set the location to resolve.recroom.nyc, which is the server's name.
Return to the home page of your Resolve server. Add the project library you named earlier, such as "Pan Flute Sessions," and set the location to resolve.recroom.nyc, which is the server's name.
* Import your local .drp file to the server.
 
Import your local .drp file to the server.


=== Step 6: Ensuring File Accessibility ===
=== Step 6: Ensuring File Accessibility ===
'''3:49 - 4:10'''


* Important: Ensure all files are uploaded to the appropriate category in the SMB file server. Without this, others may access the project but not the files.
Important: Ensure all files are uploaded to the appropriate category in the SMB file server. Without this, others may access the project but not the files.

Revision as of 17:40, 12 January 2024

Steps for Transferring to Resolve Server

Step 1: Accessing the Resolve Server

Begin by accessing the Resolve server. Use the command K to load into the VNC directly into the Resolve server.

Step 2: Adding a Project Library

Once in the Resolve server, add a project library. This could be a new project like "Pan Flute Sessions" or an existing project like "Daylight Sessions" or "Safe and Sound Showcase."

Step 3: Working with Local Resolve

Access your local DaVinci Resolve, not through the VNC on the Resolve server. Here, you will access your locally created file.

Step 4: Exporting the Project

Export your local project. For example, if your project is named "Pan Flute Performance," export it accordingly.

Step 5: Importing to Server

Return to the home page of your Resolve server. Add the project library you named earlier, such as "Pan Flute Sessions," and set the location to resolve.recroom.nyc, which is the server's name.

Import your local .drp file to the server.

Step 6: Ensuring File Accessibility

Important: Ensure all files are uploaded to the appropriate category in the SMB file server. Without this, others may access the project but not the files.