Thank you. There is a part 2 of this series up already. There will be possibly be a part 3, but part 2 didn’t really gain much interest so I’m unsure if the videos series so far is appealing enough.
Thanks for the video. Regarding to get higher resolution, is that only for iPad Pro (using iPad Air and only have 1920 * 1080, cannot get higher)? Thanks
Great vid, I am having an issue on my iPad Pro 12.9 M1 , when using quick export or the modified export tab using a shortcut command. My exports are a slightly washed out and do not match timeline color. Is this something you have come across. I am on beta IPad OS 17
I don’t know why everyone thinks it adds to their video to play annoying background music. This is a teaching video and three music adds nothing and just competes with you every nice voice for attention. It’s probably just me but I needed to move on due to the music.
Do you know if audio fade in/out is available on the iPad version? I found a keyboard shortcut for it (Option + Shift + D/G), but it doesn’t seem like it does anything!
Finally at last an instructional video that a non tech person like me can follow and understand. Many thanks 👍
Thanks for this
Waiting for part two
Let me know if there’s anything you’d like me to cover next.
Just come across your excellent video thanks for explaining the software in a non rushed way, I hope you do more in this series.
Thank you. There is a part 2 of this series up already. There will be possibly be a part 3, but part 2 didn’t really gain much interest so I’m unsure if the videos series so far is appealing enough.
Thank you very much for this tutorial. I really hope that you would make a part 2
Thank you!
Part 2 is now available:
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Good job mate.
Thank you.
very good tutorial
Thanks!
Well done 😊! Thank you.
Thanks!
Thank you 🙏 💜
Thanks continue plz ❤❤
I will!
Part 2 please
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Thank you so much for the tutorial. It is very helpful 🙏🏽👏🏼😊
Hi there, may I know how can I zoom in and out of the timeline?
Nice video 😊😊
Great!🤩
I’ve recently migrated from Rush to DaVinci because of your tutorial. I’m looking forward to Part 2. Thank you!
Thanks! Glad it was useful!
Part 2 is now available:
th-cam.com/video/lG_I8dV8jsk/w-d-xo.html
Very good thanks
How to zoom in an out the timeline..?
Hello thank you for your video, how do i merge 2 clips together so it becomes 1 ? I might of missed it.
Thanks for the video. Regarding to get higher resolution, is that only for iPad Pro (using iPad Air and only have 1920 * 1080, cannot get higher)? Thanks
Is it possible to take a project file off of the iPad app and open it on the PC version of resolve then export an XML out of it?
How do i render in place?
Great vid, I am having an issue on my iPad Pro 12.9 M1 , when using quick export or the modified export tab using a shortcut command. My exports are a slightly washed out and do not match timeline color. Is this something you have come across. I am on beta IPad OS 17
I haven’t come across this - when you export at full quality h.265, are the colours still washed out?
im been trying to play xml and xavc files on resolve but nothing... do I need a plug-in or something?
why does the timeline start at 1 hour off rip?
Ho to make thumbnail on davinci
I don’t know why everyone thinks it adds to their video to play annoying background music. This is a teaching video and three music adds nothing and just competes with you every nice voice for attention. It’s probably just me but I needed to move on due to the music.
Do you know if audio fade in/out is available on the iPad version? I found a keyboard shortcut for it (Option + Shift + D/G), but it doesn’t seem like it does anything!
is this apps can not export videos with long duration output? do I have to buy the studio version to be able to do it? Please help 🙏
DaVinci is very complicated.
Can you please upload part 2😁 thank you!🤗
Now available: th-cam.com/video/lG_I8dV8jsk/w-d-xo.html
Excellent tutorial. Thanks very much!
Thanks!
Nice tutor
How can a clip that is underexposed and the becomes properly exposed as the camera moves, be balanced?
Nice way of explaining, please keep it up. Thanks
Thanks! Glad it was useful.
Thanks for the tutorial! Very well done
Thank you!
Great video and a very nice voice!
Danke!
Thanks so much!