At least in Ubuntu, the application doesn't have any window borders.h26x is not supported in the free version Linux version ( here's a guide for how to transcode videos on Linux for use with DaVinci Resolve, using ffmpeg).
#Davinci resolve 15 not starting install#
#Davinci resolve 15 not starting software#
Obviously, it's not a good idea to run scripts found online, so you should check out the script code before running it!īefore trying to install the free professional video editing software DaVinci Resolve 16.2 in Debian, Ubuntu / Linux Mint / Pop!_OS, please read the following notes / known issues: Instead of messing with system libraries, this script creates symbolic links to the libraries required to run DaVinci Resolve, inside the application installation folder ( /opt/resolve). To avoid these hacks and make it easier to install on Debian-based Linux distributions, Daniel Tufvesson has created a script, called MakeResolveDeb, that generates a deb package which you can use to install or remove DaVinci Resolve 16.2 like any other deb package. Furthermore, even on CentOS, the application can't be properly removed. Some guides out there mention using some quite ugly hacks to get the application to work on Ubuntu / Debian / Linux Mint / Pop!_OS, which modify system libraries. On Linux, DaVinci Resolve officially supports CentOS only, and requires some tweaks to get it to work on other Linux distributions.
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This article was initially about DaVinci Resolve 15/15.*.
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Update: The script to create a DEB package to easily install DaVinci Resolve in Ubuntu, Linux Mint, elementary OS, Pop!_OS, Debian, and so on, was updated to support the latest DaVinci Resolve 16.2 and 17 beta. Starting with DaVinci Resolve 15, this cross-platform professional video editor supports native audio support on Linux. The non-studio version is free to use (but not free open source software) on Linux, Windows and Mac.
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DaVinci Resolve is a professional video editing software which includes tools for editing, visual effects, motion graphics, color correction and audio post-production.