To implement this shake-up all you have to do is open up the project (dismissing the dialog boxes) and then open up your Project Settings. Instead, what needs to happen is that you need to ‘shake up’ Resolve to point to your working folder locations for cache and stills. When opening up a project and when getting these warnings, simply dismissing them, and saving the project on the new system doesn’t work. When restoring a database or importing projects if you face a permissions issue for the cache location or gallery location the easiest method for fixing this issue is something I call the ‘shake-up’ method. Both techniques should help you overcome these annoying dialogues that pop up from time to time. ![]() In this Insight, I’d like to share two techniques for fixing these problems – the ‘shake up’ method and the slightly more involved XML editing method. The gist of why it happens is that Resolve hangs onto the cache & gallery locations (file paths) of the system that the database and projects were created on and those locations are not available on the system that the database or projects are being loaded onto. You may have seen this issue before and been equally frustrated by it. ![]() Recently, while prepping the exercise files for our Resolve 12 Insights & Deep Insights training titles, Patrick and I encountered an annoying (but defeatable) problem while exchanging database files – a warning dialog box about lack of permissions for the Resolve cache & gallery locations. ![]() However, every once and a while, they misbehave and some odd things happen. Tutorials / Fixing Cache & Gallery Warning Dialog Boxes Day 22: 25 Insights in 25 Days Holiday Marathon Giving Resolve A Nudge & Making Basic XML EditsĪs you know, databases are at the heart of any DaVinci Resolve workflow.īoth disk and SQL databases contain everything about a project(s) minus the media, and generally, they behave and work how they’re supposed to.
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