![]() ![]() Then right-click one of the videos and then go to properties. If your file is not supported we have to convert it to a format that is supported.īut firstly for those who isn’t sure what video format their video is or how to figure it out. If you already know this then do a google search on “Davinci Resolve supported video formats”. If your video format is not supported by DaVinci Resolve this is probably what’s causing the problem.įirst you got to know which video format your video is. DaVinci Resolve Does Not Support the Video Format This link will send you directly to the download page on Blackmagic Design’s website, which is the developers of DaVinci Resolve: 4. What you have to do now is just to uninstall DaVinci Resolve and download it from the original website. But on the positive side, this is most likely what’s causing your problem. This is a problem for many MacBook users, if you have downloaded DaVinci Resolve from App Store this is most likely what causing the problem! Sadly there is something wrong with that version. Uninstall if DaVinci Resolve is downloaded from App Store If this didn’t work move on to the next solution. Now that you have added the location of your videos go ahead and press save. Since I’m on my laptop with only a single SSD it’s not possible for them to be on separate drives. ![]() So what you do is click on add and then locate the folder which your videos are saved! If your videos are saved on another drive than DaVinci Resolve is this may work for you. Here you can add the location where the files are stored. Navigate to DaVinci Resolve>Preferences>Media Storage. What you want to do in this step is to add the location at which your media is stored. I read that some people made it work by changing the media storage location. If this fixed your problem, nothing is better than that. So this was just to make sure you’re actually importing the right way. When you’ve done this you’ll find it in your media pool. Then you just navigate to the folder where your media is stored and select which file you want to import. The second method is by going to File>Import file>Import Media or shortcut CTRL+I (Command+I for mac). Either the timeline or the media pool.ĭon’t let my norwegian windows scare you, it’s just the language that’s different. The first one is just to open the folder on your computer where you have stored your videos and drag them into DaVinci Resolve. There is many different ways of importing media, so I’ll just cover a few basic ones that will not cause you this import problem atleast. So this one is really obvious but I decided to include in just in case anyone has made some bad habit or are doing it in some wierd way. So let’s get this import media problem fixed once and for all! 1. But feel free to do it in whatever order you want. ![]() Which is the order I recommend trying them out as well. I have written the solutions in the order from the easiest to the most comprehensive ones. But these solutions may apply to whatever media you are importing, so scroll through them just in case. I’m assuming that this problem has to do with video files. Therefore I decided to research this problem further and have found some different solutions to the problem that have worked for different people. I’ve noticed that a lot of people having the problem that they can’t import media to Davinci Resolve or media won’t import. ![]()
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