- DaVinci Resolve
- Contents
- Installation
- DaVinci Resolve Checker
- BlackMagic Design Cards
- Tips and tricks
- Decrease installation time
- Troubleshooting
- Logs location
- Application window misses title bar
- My .mp4 clips are shown as audio clips and even its sound is not working
- HiDPI
- Wine version
- Wrong OpenCL Version
- Get back to Onboarding screen
- Full screen preview function missing
- Audio recording in Fairlight not working
- Arch Linux User Repository
- Search Criteria
- Package Details: davinci-resolve 17.3.2-2
- Package Actions
- Dependencies (16)
- Required by (0)
- Sources (1)
- Pinned Comments
- satriani commented on 2021-05-15 14:15
- Latest Comments
- victorbrca commented on 2021-10-06 20:42
- laemplein commented on 2021-09-13 08:30
- sokam commented on 2021-08-31 04:04
- txtsd commented on 2021-08-18 11:06
- TA418 commented on 2021-08-08 18:42
- Ashark commented on 2021-07-15 18:16
- mirh commented on 2021-07-15 00:04
- Tio commented on 2021-07-09 16:23
- ghfujianbin commented on 2021-07-06 03:50
- Tio commented on 2021-07-06 03:40
DaVinci Resolve
Davinci Resolve is a proprietary video editor, color correction and compositing application.
Contents
Installation
To run DaVinci Resolve, it is required to use suitable OpenGL and OpenCL drivers. Open-source OpenCL drivers are currently unsupported. Please notice that incompatible OpenCL drivers should be uninstalled as they may cause Resolve to crash (e.g. uninstall opencl-mesa if you are using a proprietary equivalent).
Standalone Intel GPUs are currently unsupported. If using hybrid AMD + Intel setups, you can use the Intel GPU as the primary graphics card and use a proprietary OpenCL driver for the AMD GPU.
GPU vendor | Type | Driver | OpenGL | Documentation | Tested driver version | Works with DaVinci Resolve | Tested DR version | Notes |
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AMD / ATI | Open source | xf86-video-amdgpu | mesa | AMDGPU | No | |||
xf86-video-ati | ATI | Not tested | ||||||
Proprietary | xf86-video-amdgpu | amdgpu-pro-libgl AUR | AMDGPU PRO | 21.10_1247438-1 | Yes | 17.1.1 | Requires running Resolve with the progl wrapper script. See documentation. | |
Intel | Open source | xf86-video-intel | mesa | Intel graphics | Yes | |||
NVIDIA | Open source | xf86-video-nouveau | mesa | Nouveau | No | |||
Proprietary | nvidia | nvidia-utils | NVIDIA | 460.32.03-1 | Yes | 17.0b6-1 | Tested on optimus laptop using nvidia-xrun. |
GPU Vendor | OpenCL driver | Tested driver version | Works with DR | Tested DR version | Comment |
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Neutral | opencl-mesa | No | |||
AMD | opencl-amd AUR | 21.10.1247438-1 | Yes | 17.1.1 | Tested with RX 580 |
20.50.1234664 | Yes | Tested on RX 6800 XT | |||
Intel | intel-compute-runtime | 21.21.19914-1 | Partly | 17.2.1 | Launches normally, can open a project. But unable to start playing the timeline (even without video tracks) in the Cut and in the Edit pages. However in the Fairlight page it is able to play timeline. Tested with Intel Core i7-8700 CPU. |
beignet AUR | 1.3.2+12+gfc5f430c-2 | No | Core dumped | ||
intel-opencl AUR | 5.0.r63503-2 | No | Core dumped | ||
intel-opencl-runtime AUR | 1:18.1.0.013-2 | No | Core dumped | ||
Nvidia | opencl-nvidia | 460.32.03-1 | Yes | Suitable, but working on cuda instead? |
DaVinci Resolve Checker
You can run davinci-resolve-checker script, which will tell you if your configuration is suitable for running DR. In good configurations it should output:
BlackMagic Design Cards
If using DeckLink, UltraStudio or Intensity cards for video capture and playback, install Desktop Video Software with decklink AUR package.
Tips and tricks
Decrease installation time
Compression of a Davinci Resolve package takes significant time, because the binary is quite large. You can avoid compression and decompression by installing Davinci Resolve like this (assuming you use yay):
Troubleshooting
Logs location
DaVinci Resolve creates log file ‘$HOME/.local/share/DaVinciResolve/logs/ResolveDebug.txt’ at every launch. If are you having problems, try to inspect it for useful messages.
Application window misses title bar
It is a problem of a Linux version of DR There is a workaround for KDE — a window rule to force enable title bar. See [1]
You can manually create a file describing needed window rule:
Then go to System Settings > Window Management > Window Rules and import this file.
My .mp4 clips are shown as audio clips and even its sound is not working
This problem only affects a free version of DR for Linux. MP4 containers are not supported, also AAC audio is not supported. To workaround, you may convert your video file to another format or purchase a studio version. Transcoding command may look like this:
Note, that as of April 2020, even studio version does not support AAC decoding in MP4 files. See supported codecs pdf in #See also.
There is no yet (as of April 2021) such a document for DR 17, but DR 17.1 and DR studio 17.1 both supports mp3 files. However, for some reason, integrating mp3 audio to mov file is not playing.
HiDPI
To enable compatibility with high-resolution displays, set the following environment variables accordingly:
Wine version
Some plugins are available for Windows, but not available for Linux, so you may want to use Davinci Resolve via wine. Also, wine version could potentially workaround the linux-only problem of mp4 format issues. Wine 6.5 brings OpenCL 1.2 support, which is required for DR. Unfortunately, there was no success to start DR via wine (trying on wine 6.9 directly and via playonlinux). At first launch a splash screen appeared that explained new features in DR 17.2. But after clicking the Next button, the window disappeared and no interface window appeared. Probably, if launched via terminal, it could show the problem in more details. Probably, the problem is that you need to use windows’ amdgpu pro driver under wine.
Wrong OpenCL Version
If the application simply is not starting, even after showing installer and «tour» successfully your OpenCL Version may not match your NVIDIA driver. If you have installed nvidia-440xx make sure to install opencl-nvidia-440xx as well. A possible error message:
Get back to Onboarding screen
If you are experimenting with driver installation, you may want to start from the welcome tour and onboarding screen, which checks your system and graphics card. You can achieve that by removing configs directory:
Full screen preview function missing
This function is only available in the studio version. It is in menu Workspace > Video Clean Feed.
Audio recording in Fairlight not working
This article or section is out of date.
Recording audio tracks with microphone (USB or jack) is currently not working in both Studio and free version. See [2].
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Arch Linux User Repository
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Package Details: davinci-resolve 17.3.2-2
Package Actions
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/davinci-resolve.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | davinci-resolve |
Description: | Professional A/V post-production software suite from Blackmagic Design |
Upstream URL: | https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/support/family/davinci-resolve-and-fusion |
Keywords: | blackmagic davinci editor resolve video |
Licenses: | Commercial |
Conflicts: | davinci-resolve-beta, davinci-resolve-studio, davinci-resolve-studio-beta |
Provides: | davinci-resolve |
Submitter: | jonathon |
Maintainer: | satriani |
Last Packager: | satriani |
Votes: | 78 |
Popularity: | 1.05 |
First Submitted: | 2017-04-19 20:57 |
Last Updated: | 2021-10-10 12:45 |
Dependencies (16)
- fuse2
- glu (glu-git)
- gstreamer (gstreamer-git)
- gtk2 (gtk2-ubuntu, gtk2-git, gtk2-minimal-git, gtk2-patched-filechooser-icon-view, gtk2-maemo)
- lib32-libpng12 (lib32-libpng12-git)
- libpng12 (libpng12-git)
- ocl-icd (khronos-ocl-icd-git)
- opencl-driver (intel-opencl, opencl-mesa-noglvnd, opencl-nvidia-410xx, amdapp-sdk, opencl-nvidia-340xx, beignet-git, opencl-nvidia-440xx, vc4cl-git, beignet, mesa-minimal+-git, intel-opencl-runtime, intel-cpu-runtime, intel-compute-runtime-git, opencl-amd, rocm-opencl-runtime, opencl-nvidia-390xx, opencl-nvidia-vulkan, opencl-nvidia-430xx, mesa-git, opencl-nvidia-beta, opencl-nvidia-performance, mesa-minimal-git, intel-compute-runtime-bin, mesa-d3d12, intel-compute-runtime, opencl-mesa, opencl-nvidia)
- openssl-1.0 (openssl-1.0-chacha20, openssl-1.0-hardened)
- qt5-base (qt5-base-git, qt5-base-headless)
- qt5-svg (qt5-svg-git)
- qt5-webengine
- qt5-webkit (qt5-webkit-git)
- qt5-websockets (qt5-websockets-git)
- libarchive (libarchive-git) (make)
- xdg-user-dirs(make)
Required by (0)
Sources (1)
Pinned Comments
satriani commented on 2021-05-15 14:15
Visit DaVinci Resolve — ArchWiki before installing: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/DaVinci_Resolve
ATTENTION: Please don’t flag this package as out-of-date before beta version has been released as stable!
This is a current stable Package!
Latest Comments
victorbrca commented on 2021-10-06 20:42
I’m getting the following error:
The folder is missing:
Looking at PKGBUILD I see that there’s a functionality to create the missing folders, but I do not see the $
laemplein commented on 2021-09-13 08:30
I have the same problem with missing libgpudetect.so on a fresh install.
I found that this file is expected to be in /opt/resolve/libs. After copying it from a 17.2 installation (other machine) I got several other libs missing, all expected to be in /opt/resolve/libs. After I copied the whole libs folder from the 17.2 installation (only add 61 files, not replacing existing) now resolve at least starts. But I got no audio, it complains with a popup window «Fairlight interface version in library (1721278 doesn’t match with what is used in Resolve (1730280).
Maybe there was something overseen in the packaging process? Thank you for feedback, help and maintaining! Sven
sokam commented on 2021-08-31 04:04
I’m missing a lot of librarie dependencies on launch (nvidia, in case it matters). It was complaining about libc++ and qt5-multimedia, which I easily installed (should in the library dependency list, tbh). Then the program is asking me for libgpudetect.so, and I have no way of finding that one. Tried «pkgfile libgpudetect.so», «pacman -Fy libgpudetect.so», and nothing works.
What am I missing here?
txtsd commented on 2021-08-18 11:06
Could you add the correct category in the .desktop file please?
TA418 commented on 2021-08-08 18:42
The installer is not functioning properly. I would try and mess with it, but I’m pretty new to Arch and linux as a whole so I still have a lot to learn. Here is the error output thought. Hope this helps
fusermount: mount failed: Operation not permitted
Cannot mount AppImage, please check your FUSE setup. You might still be able to extract the contents of this AppImage if you run it with the —appimage-extract option. See https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/wiki/FUSE for more information open dir error: No such file or directory ==> ERROR: A failure occurred in package(). Aborting. Finished with result: exit-code Main processes terminated with: code=exited/status=4 Service runtime: 1min 19.726s CPU time consumed: 19.727s
Command ‘systemd-run —service-type=oneshot —pipe —wait —pty -p DynamicUser=yes -p CacheDirectory=pikaur -E HOME=/tmp -p WorkingDirectory=/var/cache/pikaur/build/davinci-resolve makepkg —force’ failed to execute.
Ashark commented on 2021-07-15 18:16
@mirh Wow, that’s something new in the new version! I think it is unrelated with your links, because the discussion was long ago, but behavior changed with rather recent updates. DR launched. But still unable to use it with intel only. I have updated the wiki.
mirh commented on 2021-07-15 00:04
People seem to report intel’s latest opencl is working too, can you confirm?
Tio commented on 2021-07-09 16:23
Interesting that it did not create such file for me. And yes I can fix it manually. Thanks!
ghfujianbin commented on 2021-07-06 03:50
@Tio, It should’ve put a desktop file in your system by default in /usr/share/applications . It’s named com.blackmagicdesign.resolve.desktop . If you don’t find it, just copy the desktop file you pasted below to .local/share/applications . Change RESOLVE_INSTALL_LOCATION to /opt and name it com.blackmagicdesign.resolve.desktop . That ought do it.
Tio commented on 2021-07-06 03:40
/opt/resolve/bin/resolve works. Thanks. Why isn’t a proper .desktop file created with this exec?
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