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sidebar_label: DaVinci Resolve
---
-import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
-import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem';
+:::warning
+Only Resolve Studio is supported due to Python API limitation in Resolve (free).
+:::
## Resolve requirements
Due to the way resolve handles python and python scripts there are a few steps required steps needed to be done on any machine that will be using OpenPype with resolve.
-### Installing Resolve's own python 3.6 interpreter.
-Resolve uses a hardcoded method to look for the python executable path. All of tho following paths are defined automatically by Python msi installer. We are using Python 3.6.2.
+## Basic setup
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+- Supported version is up to v18
+- Install Python 3.6.2 (latest tested v17) or up to 3.9.13 (latest tested on v18)
+- pip install PySide2:
+ - Python 3.9.*: open terminal and go to python.exe directory, then `python -m pip install PySide2`
+- pip install OpenTimelineIO:
+ - Python 3.9.*: open terminal and go to python.exe directory, then `python -m pip install OpenTimelineIO`
+ - Python 3.6: open terminal and go to python.exe directory, then `python -m pip install git+https://github.com/PixarAnimationStudios/OpenTimelineIO.git@5aa24fbe89d615448876948fe4b4900455c9a3e8` and move built files from `./Lib/site-packages/opentimelineio/cxx-libs/bin and lib` to `./Lib/site-packages/opentimelineio/`. I was building it on Win10 machine with Visual Studio Community 2019 and
+  with installed CMake in PATH.
+- make sure Resolve Fusion (Fusion Tab/menu/Fusion/Fusion Settings) is set to Python 3.6
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+- Open OpenPype **Tray/Admin/Studio settings** > `applications/resolve/environment` and add Python3 path to `RESOLVE_PYTHON3_HOME` platform related.
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+## Editorial setup
-`%LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\Python\Python36`
+This is how it looks on my testing project timeline
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+Notice I had renamed tracks to `main` (holding metadata markers) and `review` used for generating review data with ffmpeg confersion to jpg sequence.
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-### Installing PySide2 into python 3.6 for correct gui work
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-OpenPype is using its own window widget inside Resolve, for that reason PySide2 has to be installed into the python 3.6 (as explained above).
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-```bash
-%LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\Python\Python36\python.exe -m pip install PySide2
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-### Set Resolve's Fusion settings for Python 3.6 interpereter
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-As it is shown in below picture you have to go to Fusion Tab and then in Fusion menu find Fusion Settings. Go to Fusion/Script and find Default Python Version and switch to Python 3.6
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+1. you need to start OpenPype menu from Resolve/EditTab/Menu/Workspace/Scripts/Comp/**__OpenPype_Menu__**
+2. then select any clips in `main` track and change their color to `Chocolate`
+3. in OpenPype Menu select `Create`
+4. in Creator select `Create Publishable Clip [New]` (temporary name)
+5. set `Rename clips` to True, Master Track to `main` and Use review track to `review` as in picture
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+6. after you hit `ok` all clips are colored to `ping` and marked with openpype metadata tag
+7. git `Publish` on openpype menu and see that all had been collected correctly. That is the last step for now as rest is Work in progress. Next steps will follow.