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I've been watching a whole lot of DVR tutorials in the recent past, and yours perfectly hits the spot - not too slow, covers basics and a tad more so that it keeps the interest levels up. All in all an excellent tutorial. Thank you!
Clearly you are expert and thank you for such a complete course covering so much in such a short time. I have been finding getting the files into the project not easy. No doubt after the first time it will be easy. What file types will import? I’m guessing mp4 is easy.
The answer is VERY complicated and has to do with standards that were implemented from many years ago for broadcast tv. (Has to do with syncing sound and picture and working with the electrical grid frequency in North America known as NTSC). If you’re uploading videos to the internet, it won’t matter which you use.
Excellent video tutorial! I'm new to Davinci and have a few questions. 1. Is there a way to increase the size of the audio meter on the right side of the edit page without switching to the fair light page? It is very small. If I set the GUI to 200% what would that change? 2. How do you reset the timeline timecode to zero vs the default 1 hour readout? 3. The single preview mode I prefer to use seems to cut a little headroom off the talking head. I think it's set to fit or 100% 4. Other than the mono option on the timeline, is there another way to copy right to left or left to right audio channels on a clip that has one channel only? 5. Do you have a multi-cam tutorial video? 6. Is there a .mov export codec option in export in the free version and what is the max kbps bit rate we can type in other than 80,000? 7. I watched you beginner node video on color correction about there needs to be a separate node for each adjustment like gamma, highlights, contrast etc. a node for each vs. all in one adjustment. That helped a lot. 8. There are some pretty nice 3D premade fusion titles that are thick and have cool animations. I'll learn to create one from scratch sometime if you have a tutorial video on 3d Titles. 9. How do I get the singe preview window mode to max out in size where it is very wide? Im using a high end pro laptop with 4K 3840 X 2160 screen resolution. I also always film and edit in UHD. 10. Are the built-in sound FX and music library copyright free and can they be used commercially beyond UA-cam? I appreciate any info on the above questions.
HELP - I'm lost on one thing. My apologies, this is surely the simplest (maybe dumbest) question you will get today... Are Davinci Resolve project settings ONLY used for the actual editing process on the computer, and nothing else? In other words, when I put my media into a Project, are "PROJECT SETTINGS" only to help me edit things in a smooth and consistent manner, OR are these settings exactly like what I will ultimately render and save. I probably asked that in a confusing way (because I AM confused), but just want to know what is the actual PURPOSE of project settings - Just for Editing OR Both editing and the final saved video? Anyway - THANKS for your video and your channel (Subscribed now).
If you don’t know, then it’s a great question! Project settings are for while you are editing. They help make sure your project matches the footage you’re working with to maintain quality. For example; If your footage is HD, and you set up your project settings to be HD, when you export, you can choose to export at a different quality setting vs what your project was set up for, but for most, keeping things consistent is the best choice. Project settings are different than exporting settings, but things should be kept consistent to preserve quality. Hope that helps!
@@AlliandWill THANK you so much - THAT is exactly what I was asking. Maybe not quite so confused now. Believe it or not, no instruction I can find online actually clarifies that precept - Kind of "The elephant in the room" stuff, I guess. I just wanted to know how media, and project settings, and final video really interrelate format and quality-wise. Understanding this now (thanks to you) allows me to edit videos in the simplest and quickest ways possible without too much concern about the finished rendering quality. All the best and thanks again.
Another fabulous job. But Alli, one major error. I sincerely hope Will and you didn't get only this terrible weather the whole time you visited the West Coast. Honestly, it isn't this terrible soggy weather all the time. Hope you two have, or will be, holidaying here again when the sun travels from Hawaii as usual!!!
Resolve 19 is not released yet. 19 beta is out, which is what you got and what we linked. Also, I made this entire video completely for free which took over 7 hours with editing to make… …the internet is a strange place, people are still ungrateful even when you give them something for free that took you many hours to make…
Excellent video. However you go much too fast for a true beginner. That is enough content in this video for it to last 1 hour. Beginners like to see steps repeated to reinforce transfer of information.
Did you know you can change the speed of the playback? You can make it slower or faster. Unfortunately, when we’ve taught slower in the past people complained we went too slow! It’s free content that took hours to make. Can’t please everybody…
@@AlliandWill No offence intended. I think there are two kinds of beginners: 1) Pros moving from Premiere 2) Real beginners. You have the footage, consider making two videos, one for slow learners and one for those tranditioning
🔴GEAR WE USE FOR FILMING & EDITING amazon.com/shop/alliandwill
🎵MUSIC & SOUND FX WE USE IN OUR VIDEOS bit.ly/2NPCjd7
👉GET 50% OFF OUR EDITING PRODUCTS alliandwill.com/featuredproducts
I've been watching a whole lot of DVR tutorials in the recent past, and yours perfectly hits the spot - not too slow, covers basics and a tad more so that it keeps the interest levels up. All in all an excellent tutorial. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! We have dozens more that cover more in depth features!
Thank you , it was very helpful for me as first time opening this app
Clearly you are expert and thank you for such a complete course covering so much in such a short time. I have been finding getting the files into the project not easy. No doubt after the first time it will be easy. What file types will import? I’m guessing mp4 is easy.
Thanks! We use .mp4 but many file types are supported!
You brought up some useful points that I wasn't aware of even after using DR for a couple of years now, thanks!
Appreciate your comment Mark! Glad it helped
Hi Alli, Why do you prefer frame rate 23.976 to 24? What's the difference? I'm a very beginner. Thank you for the awesome video.
The answer is VERY complicated and has to do with standards that were implemented from many years ago for broadcast tv. (Has to do with syncing sound and picture and working with the electrical grid frequency in North America known as NTSC).
If you’re uploading videos to the internet, it won’t matter which you use.
Really fantastic tutorial! I’m still trying to get more comfortable with Davinci - I definitely learned a lot from this!
Thanks Dustin!!
Really good. I've been using DVR for about a year now, and I learned two new tricks today, so thank you.
Appreciate your comment! Glad it was helpful!!
At 3.50 you describe tabbing over to finder window ?? I'm on a PC so how does that correspond ?
Alt + tab
excellent tutorial.
Thanks!
Thank you, best DaVinci videos on UA-cam!
Thank you!!
Can I also use a .png file to cover the video but leave the audio like you did with the video?
Excellent video tutorial! I'm new to Davinci and have a few questions.
1. Is there a way to increase the size of the audio meter on the right side of the edit page without switching to the fair light page? It is very small.
If I set the GUI to 200% what would that change?
2. How do you reset the timeline timecode to zero vs the default 1 hour readout?
3. The single preview mode I prefer to use seems to cut a little headroom off the talking head. I think it's set to fit or 100%
4. Other than the mono option on the timeline, is there another way to copy right to left or left to right audio channels on a clip that has one channel only?
5. Do you have a multi-cam tutorial video?
6. Is there a .mov export codec option in export in the free version and what is the max kbps bit rate we can type in other than 80,000?
7. I watched you beginner node video on color correction about there needs to be a separate node for each adjustment like gamma, highlights, contrast etc. a node for each vs. all in one adjustment. That helped a lot.
8. There are some pretty nice 3D premade fusion titles that are thick and have cool animations. I'll learn to create one from scratch sometime if you have a tutorial video on 3d Titles.
9. How do I get the singe preview window mode to max out in size where it is very wide? Im using a high end pro laptop with 4K 3840 X 2160 screen resolution. I also always film and edit in UHD.
10. Are the built-in sound FX and music library copyright free and can they be used commercially beyond UA-cam?
I appreciate any info on the above questions.
Please creat the in depth video u r great
Thank you so much, I had no idea you could export a project. So helpful
you're welcome!
Biggest problem I have is my footage being from my phone has to be converted from mov file instead of mp4
Excellent video tutorial! I'm new to Davinci
HELP - I'm lost on one thing.
My apologies, this is surely the simplest (maybe dumbest) question you will get today... Are Davinci Resolve project settings ONLY used for the actual editing process on the computer, and nothing else?
In other words, when I put my media into a Project, are "PROJECT SETTINGS" only to help me edit things in a smooth and consistent manner, OR are these settings exactly like what I will ultimately render and save. I probably asked that in a confusing way (because I AM confused), but just want to know what is the actual PURPOSE of project settings - Just for Editing OR Both editing and the final saved video? Anyway - THANKS for your video and your channel (Subscribed now).
If you don’t know, then it’s a great question! Project settings are for while you are editing. They help make sure your project matches the footage you’re working with to maintain quality. For example; If your footage is HD, and you set up your project settings to be HD, when you export, you can choose to export at a different quality setting vs what your project was set up for, but for most, keeping things consistent is the best choice. Project settings are different than exporting settings, but things should be kept consistent to preserve quality.
Hope that helps!
@@AlliandWill THANK you so much - THAT is exactly what I was asking. Maybe not quite so confused now.
Believe it or not, no instruction I can find online actually clarifies that precept - Kind of "The elephant in the room" stuff, I guess. I just wanted to know how media, and project settings, and final video really interrelate format and quality-wise. Understanding this now (thanks to you) allows me to edit videos in the simplest and quickest ways possible without too much concern about the finished rendering quality.
All the best and thanks again.
You’re welcome! Thanks for the question!
Another fabulous job. But Alli, one major error. I sincerely hope Will and you didn't get only this terrible weather the whole time you visited the West Coast. Honestly, it isn't this terrible soggy weather all the time. Hope you two have, or will be, holidaying here again when the sun travels from Hawaii as usual!!!
Thanks so much! Appreciate your kind words!!
What not to do with your UA-cam title screens. Misspell Davin(c)i Resolve.
😂😂😂 thanks for pointing that out! fixed!
Download in the link below.
There's dozens.
None get me to a 19 Download.
Tried the closest 19 beta.
Wasted 2 hours.
Resolve 19 is not released yet. 19 beta is out, which is what you got and what we linked. Also, I made this entire video completely for free which took over 7 hours with editing to make… …the internet is a strange place, people are still ungrateful even when you give them something for free that took you many hours to make…
@AlliandWill
Apologies. I was having a bad day. ☹️ It was my GPU. 😔. Your PC is awesome. 🧡 I just liked and subscribed..
Excellent video. However you go much too fast for a true beginner.
That is enough content in this video for it to last 1 hour. Beginners like to see steps repeated to reinforce transfer of information.
Did you know you can change the speed of the playback? You can make it slower or faster. Unfortunately, when we’ve taught slower in the past people complained we went too slow! It’s free content that took hours to make. Can’t please everybody…
@@AlliandWill No offence intended.
I think there are two kinds of beginners:
1) Pros moving from Premiere
2) Real beginners.
You have the footage, consider making two videos, one for slow learners and one for those tranditioning