Check here if you have successfully moved the project and its media files but Davinci Resolve is still saying "Media Offline": I remember seeing a comment that said this but it's gone now for some reason. If the tutorial doesn't work all the way do this: Click File>Project Manager>Import Select the project .drp file Then you'll see a new project in the Project Manager Right Click that Project and select "Restore Project Archive" and select the folder the .drp file was inside of, not just the .drp Open the project and you should be good to go!
I loaded all videos and photos on an SSD, saved project to SSD, and it loaded my photos, but not the multicam or original videos on the second computer. So much for that! Looks like DRA is the best route
Check here if you successfully moved the project and its media files but Davinci Resolve is still saying "Media Offline": I remember seeing a comment that said this but it's gone now for some reason. If the tutorial doesn't work all the way do this: Click File>Project Manager>Import Select the project .drp file Then you'll see a new project in the Project Manager Right Click that Project and select "Restore Project Archive" and select the folder the .drp file was inside of, not just the .drp Open the project and you should be good to go!
Great job, just one comment. I wanted to transfer the project to a new computer that shared the same NAS drive. I followed your instruction and when I tried to import them I got an error message "Unable to Import" . I did some research and discovered that the transfer only works if both Davinci Resolve programs are the exact same version. I am using Davinci Resolve 19 Beta and one was at version 2 the other was at version 3. Upgrade the ver 2 to ver 3 and everything worked. Thank you
any way to save all projects in bulk? I am askking for a friend who most of time forget to save folders on AppData>Roaming>etc., when he is formating his computer ! 😜😉
Not sure if this is relevant for ipad or not but this worked for me on Windows: Click File>Project Manager>Import Select the project .drp file Then you'll see a new project in the Project Manager Right Click that Project and select "Restore Project Archive" and select the folder the .drp file was inside of, not just the .drp Open the project and you should be good to go!
The downside of this method is that when you have a template folder structure to establish a certain kind of order than everything is obsolete and its thrown into one chaotic folder. for me the work to put it back into my folder structure is much more than this doing that.
Does this work if I use plugins such as reactor? Do I just need the other person to download these plugins in advance and it will be good to go? Thanks 🙏
did everything but i uploaded the project archive to a google drive then downloaded it as a zip to another pc. extracted it and opened but the media is offline. any help?
Check here if you successfully moved the project and its media files but Davinci Resolve is still saying "Media Offline": I remember seeing a comment that said this but it's gone now for some reason. If the tutorial doesn't work all the way do this: Click File>Project Manager>Import Select the project .drp file Then you'll see a new project in the Project Manager Right Click that Project and select "Restore Project Archive" and select the folder the .drp file was inside of, not just the .drp Open the project and you should be good to go!
Check here if you successfully moved the project and its media files but Davinci Resolve is still saying "Media Offline": I remember seeing a comment that said this but it's gone now for some reason. If the tutorial doesn't work all the way do this: Click File>Project Manager>Import Select the project .drp file Then you'll see a new project in the Project Manager Right Click that Project and select "Restore Project Archive" and select the folder the .drp file was inside of, not just the .drp Open the project and you should be good to go!
This Video id over 14 months old and eventhough I'm subed to you I'll bet U NEVER answer me. How in the real world do you transfer (Through the internet) a very large Project Archive to some one hyndereds of miles away on the other side of the planet lets suppose. Waitig your answer. in the REAL WORLD.
Check here if you have successfully moved the project and its media files but Davinci Resolve is still saying "Media Offline":
I remember seeing a comment that said this but it's gone now for some reason. If the tutorial doesn't work all the way do this:
Click File>Project Manager>Import
Select the project .drp file
Then you'll see a new project in the Project Manager
Right Click that Project and select "Restore Project Archive" and select the folder the .drp file was inside of, not just the .drp
Open the project and you should be good to go!
Your comment should be pinned. Saved my day, my guy👍
@@DanilaSaprykin yay happy to help!!
youre a saint thank you
@@yosephy733 happy to help!
thanks a ton
thanks! stumbled on a lot of long pointless videos , but here you did it just right! short and to the point.
Glad you liked it!
I loaded all videos and photos on an SSD, saved project to SSD, and it loaded my photos, but not the multicam or original videos on the second computer. So much for that! Looks like DRA is the best route
Thank you for getting right into it! This was super helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
4 Minutes, to the point, awesome man
Thanks nice, helpful tutorial.
Short, sweet and to the point.
Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Good video man!
clear and concise. thanks a lot. you saved me from having to setup everything again on my friend's PC
your welcome!
Perfect tutorial. Thanks!!
Your welcome 👍
it didnt work for me it still says media offline
Check here if you successfully moved the project and its media files but Davinci Resolve is still saying "Media Offline":
I remember seeing a comment that said this but it's gone now for some reason. If the tutorial doesn't work all the way do this:
Click File>Project Manager>Import
Select the project .drp file
Then you'll see a new project in the Project Manager
Right Click that Project and select "Restore Project Archive" and select the folder the .drp file was inside of, not just the .drp
Open the project and you should be good to go!
i already got an editor now@@seancutt793
@@seancutt793thank you very much! I had the same problem, but now it works
@@seancutt793thanks so much
Very useful!
Thanks a lot man !
You're welcome!
Thanks!!
Welcome!
Thanks, needed this👍
Cheers!
awesome ty good sir. got a new laptop and was about to restart everything lmao
This is brilliant thank you
You're very welcome
Great Info! Thank You!
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Thanks
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Great job, just one comment. I wanted to transfer the project to a new computer that shared the same NAS drive. I followed your instruction and when I tried to import them I got an error message "Unable to Import" . I did some research and discovered that the transfer only works if both Davinci Resolve programs are the exact same version. I am using Davinci Resolve 19 Beta and one was at version 2 the other was at version 3. Upgrade the ver 2 to ver 3 and everything worked. Thank you
any way to save all projects in bulk?
I am askking for a friend who most of time forget to save folders on AppData>Roaming>etc., when he is formating his computer ! 😜😉
Ye, just highlight multiple projects before you right-click to export it
@@MolinGuides my friend say TY!
Unfortunately this doesn’t work for the iPad
Not sure if this is relevant for ipad or not but this worked for me on Windows:
Click File>Project Manager>Import
Select the project .drp file
Then you'll see a new project in the Project Manager
Right Click that Project and select "Restore Project Archive" and select the folder the .drp file was inside of, not just the .drp
Open the project and you should be good to go!
@@seancutt793 thanks man, I’ll give it a shot
thx
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مرحباً بك
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You're welcome
thanks
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The downside of this method is that when you have a template folder structure to establish a certain kind of order than everything is obsolete and its thrown into one chaotic folder. for me the work to put it back into my folder structure is much more than this doing that.
Does it work in different OS?
it says it’s unable to create a temporary folder
Does this work if I use plugins such as reactor? Do I just need the other person to download these plugins in advance and it will be good to go? Thanks 🙏
I think he should need it installed too
Got it, thanks!
did everything but i uploaded the project archive to a google drive then downloaded it as a zip to another pc. extracted it and opened but the media is offline. any help?
Check here if you successfully moved the project and its media files but Davinci Resolve is still saying "Media Offline":
I remember seeing a comment that said this but it's gone now for some reason. If the tutorial doesn't work all the way do this:
Click File>Project Manager>Import
Select the project .drp file
Then you'll see a new project in the Project Manager
Right Click that Project and select "Restore Project Archive" and select the folder the .drp file was inside of, not just the .drp
Open the project and you should be good to go!
Not working its saying media offline
Exact same issue I'm having
Check here if you successfully moved the project and its media files but Davinci Resolve is still saying "Media Offline":
I remember seeing a comment that said this but it's gone now for some reason. If the tutorial doesn't work all the way do this:
Click File>Project Manager>Import
Select the project .drp file
Then you'll see a new project in the Project Manager
Right Click that Project and select "Restore Project Archive" and select the folder the .drp file was inside of, not just the .drp
Open the project and you should be good to go!
None of methods of exporting works with compund clips? It's hilarious
🤩😘
This Video id over 14 months old and eventhough I'm subed to you I'll bet U NEVER answer me.
How in the real world do you transfer (Through the internet) a very large Project Archive to some one hyndereds of miles away on the other side of the planet lets suppose. Waitig your answer. in the REAL WORLD.
DropBox? Google Drive?
You saved me 👌🏻🤌🏻🙏🏻
Thanks
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