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- | ~~NOCACHE~~ | + | ~~NOCACHE~~ |
- | [[davinci videos smi to watch]] | + | |
+ | ==selected links== | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[davinci videos smi to watch|Selected videos on Resolve]] | ||
+ | * [[sight and sound resources]] | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | |||
=====DaVinci Resolve - Notes===== | =====DaVinci Resolve - Notes===== | ||
- | Resolve is used for video editing. ([[MacBook|MacBook | + | Resolve is used for video editing. ([[MacBook|MacBook |
- | |Select All|⌘A| | + | |
- | |Deselect all|⇧⌘A| | + | ====Timesaving Keystrokes==== |
- | |Select clips forward on this track|Y| | + | These are keyed to Apple machines. |
- | |Select clips forward on all tracks|⌥Y| | + | |Select All|⌘a| |
- | |Cut (remove a clip)|⌘X| | + | |Deselect all|⇧⌘a| |
- | |Ripple cut|⇧⌘X| | + | |Select clips forward on this track starting with the cursor|y| |
+ | |Select clips forward on all tracks | ||
+ | |Cut (remove a clip)|⌘x or Delete| | ||
+ | |Ripple cut|⇧⌘x or ⇧Delete| | ||
| | | | ||
- | |Razor (split into two)|⌘B| | + | |Razor (split into two)|⌘b| |
|Split Clips|⌘\| | |Split Clips|⌘\| | ||
- | |Join Clips|⌥\| | + | |Join Clips: put cursor over clip and select clip(s) in timeline to join.\\ This keystroke will join the selected clips under the cursor with prior clips|⌥\| |
|Nudge clip left/ | |Nudge clip left/ | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |Go to previous clip or edit|Arrow-Up| | ||
+ | |Go to next clip or edit. | ||
| | | | ||
|Snapping on/off|N| | |Snapping on/off|N| | ||
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|Modify Marker|⇧M| | |Modify Marker|⇧M| | ||
|Delete Marker|⌥M| | |Delete Marker|⌥M| | ||
+ | |Go to next marker | ||
+ | |Go to previous marker|⇧Arrow-Up| | ||
| | | | ||
|Play reverse|J| | |Play reverse|J| | ||
- | |Fast reverse|⇧J| | + | |Fast play reverse|⇧J| |
|Stop play|K| | |Stop play|K| | ||
|Play forward|L| | |Play forward|L| | ||
- | |Fast forward|⇧L| | + | |Fast play forward|⇧L| |
+ | |Slow play|select direction using J/L, then Shift-K\\ repeat Shift-K for slower.| | ||
| | | | ||
- | |Zoom in/out timeline|⌥scroll ball or ⌥two-finger up/ | + | |Zoom in/out timeline|⌥mouse scroll ball\\ or ⌥two-finger up/ |
- | |Go to First / Last frame current | + | |Go to First frame of clip under cursor| ; | |
- | |Go to timeline start / end| Fn left arrow / Fn right arrow| | + | |Go to Last frame of clip under cursor | ' | |
+ | |Go to timeline start| Fn left arrow, or Home| | ||
+ | |Go to timeline end | Fn right arrow, or End| | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |Undo|⌘Z| | ||
+ | |Redo|⌘⇧Z| | ||
[[http:// | [[http:// | ||
- | ====Editing notes==== | + | =====Editing notes===== |
- | ===Multiple cameras=== | + | ====Multiple cameras==== |
In Media Storage, under Master, create a bin for each camera.\\ | In Media Storage, under Master, create a bin for each camera.\\ | ||
Then find clips on top and copy them below, into the appropriate bin | Then find clips on top and copy them below, into the appropriate bin | ||
- | ===1440x1080 to 1920x1080=== | + | |
+ | ====1440x1080 to 1920x1080==== | ||
You want the narrow image to fill the frame. | You want the narrow image to fill the frame. | ||
- | - Import clips | + | - Import clips as usual. //discover people very thin// |
- | - Select all clips | + | - Either |
- | - Right click on a clip, Clip Attributes... | + | - Right click on it, and from the dropdown choose |
- | - Pixel Aspect Ratio, select 1.3x Anamorphic from the dropdown | + | - Video tab |
- | - Refresh or scroll up and down, they' | + | - For Pixel Aspect Ratio, select |
- | ===Sorting clips in Media Manager=== | + | - OK |
+ | |||
+ | ====Sorting clips in Media Manager==== | ||
Note that selecting a bin and doing Sort By, sorts the bins and not the clips in the bin. To sort the clips in a bin: | Note that selecting a bin and doing Sort By, sorts the bins and not the clips in the bin. To sort the clips in a bin: | ||
- Select the bin | - Select the bin | ||
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- Click on Clip Name heading and see them sort | - Click on Clip Name heading and see them sort | ||
- Use the icon on top to display by icons | - Use the icon on top to display by icons | ||
- | ===Renaming clips=== | + | |
+ | ====Renaming clips==== | ||
Useful to help when setting up your B-rolls.\\ | Useful to help when setting up your B-rolls.\\ | ||
Enable "list display" | Enable "list display" | ||
Technically, | Technically, | ||
- | ===Use just one of the two stereo channels=== | + | ====Use just one of the two stereo channels==== |
Suppose channel 1 has loud hum (happened 20190710). | Suppose channel 1 has loud hum (happened 20190710). | ||
- Right click each source file in Media Pool | - Right click each source file in Media Pool | ||
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- Done | - Done | ||
- | ===Copy - Paste part of timeline to elsewhere=== | + | ====Copy - Paste part of timeline to elsewhere==== |
You want to extract a section of a timeline to someplace. | You want to extract a section of a timeline to someplace. | ||
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- Go to new place you want it (the other timeline or elsewhere in current timeline) and ⌘V | - Go to new place you want it (the other timeline or elsewhere in current timeline) and ⌘V | ||
- | ===Adjust volume=== | + | * To duplicate the timeline: Edit > Duplicate Timeline |
- | Show waveforms. | + | |
+ | * To change | ||
- | To adjust within | + | ====Rename |
- | ====Other Notes==== | + | You have one or more timelines and you want to rename one or more of them.\\ |
- | ===Archiving/ | + | Select Media view. See: list of media including timelines. |
+ | |||
+ | ====Adjusting volume==== | ||
+ | You want to adjust the volume of an entire | ||
+ | |||
+ | Here's how to fix this; make sure the audio waveforms are visible. | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Using the Blade Edit Tool (B - looks like razor blade), cut the track just before and just after the section needing sound adjustment | ||
+ | - Return to the Selection Mode (A) tool | ||
+ | - Move the horizontal volume white bar up or down over the target passage as needed to increase or decrease the volume | ||
+ | |||
+ | Other volume adjustment notes. | ||
+ | * Change volume for whole track. | ||
+ | * Move the horizontal volume white bar up or down as needed to increase or decrease the volume of the entire track | ||
+ | * Change volume for part of a track. | ||
+ | * Using selection tool (A) put cursor | ||
+ | * //Use the zoom function, Alt(Option)-mouse scroll, to zoom in or out on the timeline// | ||
+ | * Put two dots to the left of the area needing adjustment by: put cursor over horizontal | ||
+ | * Repeat with two dots to the right of the area needing adjustment | ||
+ | * Then using Selection tool, drag the horizontal white bar up or down to adjust volume | ||
+ | (You can see that I prefer the previous 3-step method!) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Dynamic Zoom==== | ||
+ | You want to add a visual effect, either to zoom in or out or pan an existing clip. | ||
+ | - Select the clip. (You might cut its start and end (use Blade tool) so you have the range of video you want to zoom on isolated into a single clip.) | ||
+ | - In Inspector, turn on Dynamic Zoom, and Linear | ||
+ | - In preview window in lower left, select from the dropdown Dynamic Zoom | ||
+ | - Green box is beginning, Red box is end, of the zoom. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===How to see X-Y parameters of the green and red boxes=== | ||
+ | TBD | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Shrink and move a clip to a corner==== | ||
+ | Working with clips from a Zoom meeting. | ||
+ | dynamically shrink the image of the speaker and move it into a corner of the screen. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Here's how to do this. | ||
+ | - Place the speaker track above the slide track. | ||
+ | - Adjust the size of the slide track if necessary (to do this: mute the speaker video track, zoom and/or move the slide track, unmute.) | ||
+ | - Click on the track to select it. | ||
+ | - Find the spot where you want to start and end the transition. | ||
+ | - Select the 5 second clip. | ||
+ | - Open the Inspector panel. | ||
+ | - In the Inspector panel, locate the '' | ||
+ | - In the Transform section, | ||
+ | - Move the playhead to the start of the 5-second clip. Pause; see the small diamond-shaped icon changes to show you that Resolve has remembered the start values. | ||
+ | - Move the playhead to the end or just before the end of the 5-second clip. | ||
+ | - Adjust the parameters you want to change (e.g., zoom, X/Y) until it's at the ending spot. | ||
+ | - Try it out. | ||
+ | |||
+ | You can further refine the animation by adjusting the keyframe interpolation curves. | ||
+ | |||
+ | //This information was originally obtained from ChatGPT.// | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Media Offline! Fixing==== | ||
+ | You're re-editing | ||
+ | - Go to timeline | ||
+ | - See or select Media Pool in upper left | ||
+ | - In media pool, right click on a clip (e.g., 00000.mts) that shows Media Offline | ||
+ | - Towards the bottom of the context menu, select " | ||
+ | - In the dialog that appears, navigate to the clip you want | ||
+ | If the clip (e.g., 00000.MTS) is inside a directory and you don't see it and can't select it, just select the containing directory.\\ | ||
+ | It has worked when you see the contents of a video or the waveform of the audio in the Media Pool. | ||
+ | |||
+ | from [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | (After I edit a project I move the project files to another storage medium. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Track and Blur an Object==== | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | In brief | ||
+ | - set up a track (cut left and right on timeline) that has what you want to blur | ||
+ | - select the track and go to Color tab (to left of musical notes) | ||
+ | - once there, alt-S to create a boxie | ||
+ | - select the boxie | ||
+ | - draw the window around the object using square or whatever | ||
+ | - adjust the square | ||
+ | - track right and track left | ||
+ | - Open FX, drag Box Blur to the boxie | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Save a Frame as an Image -- Export Frame==== | ||
+ | from [[https:// | ||
+ | - Select clip in timeline | ||
+ | - Go to the Color tab | ||
+ | - In video preview, move the time marker to the frame you'd like to save | ||
+ | - Right-click on the video preview, and select Grab Still | ||
+ | - On the left in the Gallery, right-click on the still and select Export | ||
+ | - Find the place on your computer to save it and name it | ||
+ | - Change file type to JPEG or whatever, and hit Export to save the frame as an image | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Rendering===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Captioning your Movie==== | ||
+ | First, you need a caption file that Resolve can read. If you use Zoom you may have a VTT or caption file. For Resolve you need a SRT file. Two ways to get this SRT file. (You can also manually enter the captions but I'm not discussing that here.) | ||
+ | ===Prepare the caption file=== | ||
+ | - Copy the .vtt file to new file with an .srt extension | ||
+ | - Edit the new .srt file | ||
+ | - Delete the first two lines: the WEBVTT file and the blank line beneath it | ||
+ | - For each timestamp, replace the period with a comma. | ||
+ | * From: 00: | ||
+ | * To: 00: | ||
+ | - Optionally, you can removed the names from the captions (so the caption is "hello world" instead of "John Smith: hello world" | ||
+ | Preparing the file using vim: | ||
+ | - fix dot to comma: ''< | ||
+ | - remove names from captions: ''< | ||
+ | //There may be programs that do this conversion but that's not what I'm using.// | ||
+ | ===Adding the captions to your movie=== | ||
+ | * In Resolve, Timeline Edit | ||
+ | * File > Import file > Import Subtitle, select the .srt file. | ||
+ | * In timeline, above Video 1, right-click and add subtitle track. | ||
+ | * It becomes a third track area, above audio and video track areas. | ||
+ | * Move the timeline cursor to the place where the first caption should go (if captions start at 00: | ||
+ | * Copy the srt file to this track to align with this cursor (at approximately 00: | ||
+ | * On the caption track, choose the eyeball to make captions visible. | ||
+ | * Then select the caption track, and go to inspector. | ||
+ | * Open Sans size 35 line spacing -10 Left alignment | ||
+ | * Transform position x=808 y=32, anchor bottom and centered | ||
+ | * Drop Shadow: x offset 4, y offset -4 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Rendering with Captions Showing=== | ||
+ | * Use Custom (you can not export to YouTube directly) | ||
+ | * Video | ||
+ | * Open Subtitle Settings | ||
+ | * Export Subtitle | ||
+ | * Format "Burn into video" | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Render just part of your timeline==== | ||
+ | Suppose you want to render just a part of your timeline (to a MP4 or to YouTube for example), rather than the whole timeline. | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Create your video with the multiple separate parts. | ||
+ | - Deliver tab | ||
+ | - Just above timeline, see '' | ||
+ | - Move cursor to start of desired output, right click and select '' | ||
+ | - Move cursor to end of desired output, right click and select '' | ||
+ | - Set up rest of parameters for your export, eg, YouTube, file name, etc, as usual. | ||
+ | - Add to Render Queue | ||
+ | |||
+ | That's all to it.\\ | ||
+ | To undo the In/Out, select a spot on the timeline and select '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Note: I'm not sure if you can put the several in/out selections into the render queue all at once, or whether you'll need to do them one at a time. If/when I have an answer I'll update this. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | =====Other Notes===== | ||
+ | ====Tweaks==== | ||
+ | Improving your interaction with Resolve. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | * Performance mode. Preferences, | ||
+ | * Set Performance Mode=Automatic | ||
+ | * set Hide UI Overlays | ||
+ | * set Minimize interface updates during playback. | ||
+ | * Speed up playback during editing.\\ //Look in upper corner when playing, see frames/ | ||
+ | * Playback > Proxy Playback. | ||
+ | * This speeds up playback. | ||
+ | * Image may appear a bit blurry, but the playback won't jump. | ||
+ | * Does not affect final output of your project. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Archiving/ | ||
You have (finally!) finished working on a project and you want to put it away some place so it won't take up space on your prime drive and also so that you can pull it back intro Resolve to work on it some more, if that's ever needed. | You have (finally!) finished working on a project and you want to put it away some place so it won't take up space on your prime drive and also so that you can pull it back intro Resolve to work on it some more, if that's ever needed. | ||
- | https:// | + | From [[https:// |
+ | |||
When you initially open Resolve, you’ll see a project window called the Project Manager. Here, you can load an existing project, or you can create a new project from scratch. However, you may notice that you don’t get to choose where the project file will be stored. Even when saving your project through the “Save Copy As” function, you still don’t get to choose the location — only the name. This is because Resolve operates within an industry-standard database system. Any item that isn’t a media file will be stored in the database. Admittedly, if you haven’t worked with a system like this, it can seem daunting at first. A quick Google search for “DaVinci Resolve save location” will bring up hundreds of frantic search queries from worried users. | When you initially open Resolve, you’ll see a project window called the Project Manager. Here, you can load an existing project, or you can create a new project from scratch. However, you may notice that you don’t get to choose where the project file will be stored. Even when saving your project through the “Save Copy As” function, you still don’t get to choose the location — only the name. This is because Resolve operates within an industry-standard database system. Any item that isn’t a media file will be stored in the database. Admittedly, if you haven’t worked with a system like this, it can seem daunting at first. A quick Google search for “DaVinci Resolve save location” will bring up hundreds of frantic search queries from worried users. | ||
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Let’s have a look at how you execute these tasks. | Let’s have a look at how you execute these tasks. | ||
- | ==Archive everything about a project== | + | ===Archive everything about a project=== |
- In your Project Manager, right-click on the project and select **Export Project Archive...** | - In your Project Manager, right-click on the project and select **Export Project Archive...** | ||
- Select the place where you want to store the archive and verify the Save As archive name | - Select the place where you want to store the archive and verify the Save As archive name | ||
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This will copy all of the media in your project to the destination folder. Rest assured: the original media will remain untouched in its original location. It’s important to note that if you’re using hundreds of gigabytes of media, not only is the process going to take a while, you’re also going to have to make sure the new drive has enough available space. | This will copy all of the media in your project to the destination folder. Rest assured: the original media will remain untouched in its original location. It’s important to note that if you’re using hundreds of gigabytes of media, not only is the process going to take a while, you’re also going to have to make sure the new drive has enough available space. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Note also that this does not copy the mp3 file and the output file (mp4 or mov) and you'll have to do this yourself. | ||
- | ==Restore everything about a project== | + | ===Restore everything about a project=== |
With your project fully archived, you need to **restore** it to use in Resolve. | With your project fully archived, you need to **restore** it to use in Resolve. | ||
- Back in the project window, right-click anywhere, and hit “restore.” | - Back in the project window, right-click anywhere, and hit “restore.” | ||
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A 2-minute video on this topic: [[https:// | A 2-minute video on this topic: [[https:// | ||
- | ==Import and Export== | + | ===Import and Export=== |
Import and Export are very different from Archive and Restore -- Import/ | Import and Export are very different from Archive and Restore -- Import/ | ||
+ | ====Findings and Process 17oct2020==== | ||
+ | I have been using one project for many programs. | ||
+ | - Projects > right click on the project > Export Project. | ||
+ | - This exports the .drp file that holds project information, | ||
+ | - Export project twice: once with and and once without Stills and LUTs. | ||
+ | - Add date to the file, eg: '' | ||
+ | - I am storing these in directory '' | ||
+ | - Copy the source directory (e.g., '' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Draw Text Onto Video==== | ||
+ | Added 20201101: You want text not just to appear, but to stoke itself on. Writing your text onto the video. | ||
+ | - Timeline, Media Pool, Create new fusion composition. | ||
+ | - Select it, go to Fusion tab | ||
+ | - Hide Keyframes | ||
+ | - Add a text thing (see: T+) | ||
+ | - Give it text, pick font. | ||
+ | - Connect it to MediaOut | ||
+ | - Select the text, Command-Shift-Space, | ||
+ | - On MaskPaint Inspector, Tools (next to Controls), Invert (so you can see the text) | ||
+ | - MaskPaint, Controls | ||
+ | - Brush controls: Adjust the size of the circle so it will cover the strokes in the text, softness to zero | ||
+ | - Stroke Controls: set Stroke Animation to Write On | ||
+ | - Go to frame zero | ||
+ | - Then click and drag the mouse to cover the text left to right | ||
+ | - Back to Mask Control and uncheck Invert | ||
+ | - Bring back Keyframes | ||
+ | - Select all of the white marks, they turn yellow | ||
+ | - Right-click and choose Time Stretching | ||
+ | - Shrink them till they use the time you want,eg 1 or 2 seconds | ||
+ | - Right-click and disable Time Stretching | ||
+ | |||
+ | There may be more details I didn't include and maybe a few more steps but it should be easier with the above. | ||
+ | |||
+ | From and with great thanks to [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Combine MTS files to MP4==== | ||
+ | In Any Video Converter Ultimate... | ||
+ | - Select Convert Videos | ||
+ | - In Finder, go to the directory private | ||
+ | - See: AVCHD, right click on it and Show Package Contents | ||
+ | - See: BDMV, right click on it and Show Package Contents | ||
+ | - See: a bunch of MTS files like 00000.MTS, 00001.MTS | ||
+ | - Select all of these (shift click) | ||
+ | - Copy these to Any Video Converter | ||
+ | - Make sure they are in the right order, 00000, 00001, 00002, etc | ||
+ | - Choose the output format, I use: HD MP4 Video (X264, Auto size up to 1920x1080, AAC, Stereo, 44100 Hz | ||
+ | - Put checkmark in the box Merge All Files | ||
+ | - Specify file name | ||
+ | - Select output folder (e.g., Any Video Converter) | ||
+ | - Convert Now | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Cleaning Up After==== | ||
+ | April 2020: I found 114GB of space used in the CacheClip directory. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This decision is supported by | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Change Speed of Clip or a Portion of Clip==== | ||
+ | You want to speed up or slow down a clip or parts of a clip on the timeline. | ||
+ | - Select the clip | ||
+ | - Right-click and Retime Controls | ||
+ | - Put cursor where you want to start speed faster/ | ||
+ | - Click on the 100% dropdown | ||
+ | * To effect change for whole clip, use Change Speed and select. | ||
+ | * To effect change from this point forward, Add Speed Point, and change Speed for the new subclip created | ||
+ | * There' | ||
+ | * add freeze at the cursor | ||
+ | * duplicate the subclip played in reverse at specified speed | ||
+ | There are other ways to do this (using right-click and Change Clip Duration, Change Clip Speed, Retime Curve) | ||
+ | ====Take Still Pic from Clip and Use in Timeline==== | ||
+ | You want to take a still from the video in the timeline and use it. You might want to use the still | ||
+ | * To replace an accidental change of face during a zoom recording like when someone makes a noise and grabs focus. | ||
+ | * Elsewhere in the video | ||
+ | * As a promo for your video | ||
+ | * As the image used on YouTube | ||
+ | The process in short is: | ||
+ | - Find the image you want to grab | ||
+ | - Move cursor to the spot with the image you want to grab | ||
+ | - Grab it | ||
+ | - Go to Colors tab | ||
+ | - Adjust the choice using the slider | ||
+ | - Right-click on image, Grab Still. | ||
+ | - | ||
+ | - Save it to disk | ||
+ | - Right-click on image that's on the left | ||
+ | - Export. (Not sure whether with or without LUT) | ||
+ | - Change name and File Type (I use PNG) | ||
+ | - Navigate to the directory holding your project files | ||
+ | - Export | ||
+ | - Insert it in timeline | ||
+ | - Go to Bin | ||
+ | - Refresh files in the directory (click away and back) to see the PNG you just saved | ||
+ | - Copy this PNG into the Bin you're using | ||
+ | - Go to Timeline | ||
+ | - Select your Bin, Media Pool, drag the PNG into the timeline | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Record Voice-Over Video==== | ||
+ | How to record your voice live over your video. | ||
+ | * Add Audio. Click on "No Input" and link your microphone to the audio. | ||
+ | * Then move cursor to the spot. | ||
+ | * Click on the dot to record. | ||
+ | Resources [[https:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[https:// | ||
+ | - In the Fairlight page, create a new audio track in mono track. | ||
+ | - Patch the microphone to the new audio track in the Mixer panel. | ||
+ | - If you can’t see the track, hover your mouse on the left side of the panel to expose all the channels. Click the Input box > Input > 1. Microphone > Patch, and close the Patch Input window. | ||
+ | - Arm the track by enabling the “R” icon. | ||
+ | - Click Record on the transport. | ||
+ | ====Fonts of Interest==== | ||
+ | * Comic Sans | ||
+ | * Hannotate SC | ||
+ | * Noteworthy | ||
+ | * Skia | ||
+ | * Tamil MN | ||
+ | |||
+ | * LiSong Pro | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Application Problems===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Cannot move or resize Resolve window==== | ||
+ | While the program works, it's stuck in one place on one of your screens, it cannot be resized or moved. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Solution: In the Resolve Workspace menu, toggle off '' | ||
+ | ==Meanings of keys== | ||
Command ⌘\\ | Command ⌘\\ | ||
Shift ⇧\\ | Shift ⇧\\ | ||
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Control ⌃ | Control ⌃ | ||
- | {{counter|total}} | + | {{counter|today}} today; {{counter|yesterday}} yesterday; |
davinci_resolve_notes.txt · Last modified: 2024.03.20 12:19 by Steve Isenberg