
In this case, you don't need to re-edit the video in Davinci and export the video, you can use a video converter to transcode the video and trim the video. Resolve can directly export YouTube and Vimeo video but can't output Instagram video and sometimes, when you exported a video from Davinci, you found that you exported a wrong format or the video clip is too long that can't upload all the video to Youtube, Vimeo, Instagram. Part 2: Convert Davinci Resove Video to Youtube, Vimeo, Instagram Click on “Start Render” and then you just have to wait until DaVinci Resolve will finish exporting your video. After you chose your exporting settings, and chose where to export the video you need to click on “Add to Render Queue”.ĥ. On the main interface, you have two options, Export to YouTube and export to Vimeo, you can export in 720p, 1080p, and 2160p.Ĥ. Here you can custom your wanted video format and codec.ģ. At the top left you will have all the exporting options, the first one is “Custom” which is more complicated. First thing we need to do is to select the Delivery tab at the bottom of the pageĢ. You can export the Youtube, Vimeo video from Davinci Resolve following the below steps.ġ. Part 1: Export Youtube, Vimeo, Instagram Project from Davinci ResovleĮxporting or delivering Youtube, Vimeo video in DaVinci Resolve is really easy. Then you can export Youtube, Vimeo, Instagram project from Davinci Resolve. Before posting a video to Youtube, Vimeo, Instagram, you can try to edit the videos with Davinci Resolve to make your video fantastic. without Rosetta mode).How to attract more audience and fans on YouTube, Vimeo, Instagram? The best way will be to make your video more attractive. Note: macOS Monterey 10.12 or later & Final Cut Pro 10.6.2 or later is required to run Cinema Grade on M1 natively in Final Cut Pro (i.e. What are the minimum system requirements for Mac? Graphics card with: 2 Gb of RAM for HD, 4 Gb for 2K and 6Gb for 4K projects What are the minimum system requirements for Windows? Final Cut Pro requires macOS Monterey 12.2.1 or later & Final Cut Pro 10.6.2 or later to run natively. Natively compatible on Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. Works on Windows in Premiere and Resolve. Yes since launching at the beginning of 2022.
