How To Use Optimized Media In DaVinci Resolve

 
 
 
 

Would you like to understand how to optimize and speed up DaVinci Resolve so that you can work easily on very heavy projects and have smooth playback even on older computers?

If the answer is yes, you're in the right place!

The secret I'm going to reveal to you will be of vital importance when you find yourself working, for whatever reason, on a machine that is not exactly recent and whose performance is not up to par by today's standards.

Ready to get started?

Great!

Optimized Media

DaVinci Resolve's optimized media, as the word itself says, are media optimized.

Why optimize the media? Are they not good the way they are?

The answer is: it depends.

You should know that our system has more difficulty reading some files than others, and the difference is in the codec.

There are different types of codecs, some more compressed, some less compressed.

Without getting into technicalities that right now could only confuse your ideas, keep in mind that our system has much more difficulty reading a compressed file than an uncompressed file.

To give you a practical example, our system will find it much harder to read a 5GB compressed H264 file than to read a 50GB uncompressed ProRes4444 file.

So, in case our source media files are very compressed, we would be better off converting them into less compressed files.

It is at this very moment that DaVinci Resolve's "Optimized Media" function comes to our rescue.

So what do I have to do?

All you'll have to do is:

  • Click on Project Settings

  • Make sure you are in Master Settings

  • Scroll down and stop at Optimized Media and Render Cache

  • Select the same codec for both Optimized Media Format and Render Cache Format I recommend selecting DNXHR SQ in case you are working on a PC and ProRes 422 LT in case you are working on a Mac.

 
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Generate optimized media

To generate optimized media on Davinci Resolve, all you have to do is select all the clips to convert, right click and select "Generate Optimized Media".

You can do this from both the Media section and the Edit section of DaVinci Resolve.

 
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Use optimized media

After choosing codecs and generating optimized media, you'll need to tell Resolve to use these media if available.

To do this, go to Playback and click on “Use Optimized media if available”

 
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