The Definitive Guide to Running DaVinci Resolve on Linux
There’s no better video editor on Linux than DaVinci Resolve, but it’s still a royal pain to get working. I’m going to break down what’s needed to install it, using containers, the quirks of its DRM, and some ongoing problems.
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Chapters:
0:00 The State of Linux Video Editors
1:59 The Codec Conundrum
4:36 Distro(box) Choice
6:59 Outdated Libraries
8:22 Reverse Engineering Resolve’s DRM
11:03 Linux machine-id
12:45 Discrete GPU Problems with Distrobox
14:10 Download My Stuff!
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