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How to Export Videos in DaVinci Resolve ?

Learn the essential steps to export, or 'render', your finished video project from DaVinci Resolve into a shareable video file.

Go to the Deliver page, select a preset, add to queue, and click Render All.

How to Export Your Video in DaVinci Resolve

1

Go to the Deliver Page

Once your edit is complete, click on the Deliver page icon (it looks like a rocket ship) at the bottom of the screen. This is DaVinci Resolve's dedicated workspace for exporting.

2

Choose Your Export Settings

In the top-left 'Render Settings' panel, you can choose a preset like YouTube or Vimeo for quick setup. Alternatively, select Custom Export to manually configure the format (e.g., MP4), codec (e.g., H.264), resolution, and frame rate.

3

Set Filename and Location

Below the format settings, enter a Filename for your video and click Browse to choose the Location where you want to save the exported file on your computer.

4

Add to Render Queue

After configuring your settings, click the Add to Render Queue button. Your export job will appear in the 'Render Queue' panel on the right side of the screen.

5

Start the Render

In the Render Queue panel, ensure your job is selected and click the Render All button to begin the export process. A progress bar will show you how long it will take.

💡 Pro Tips

Pro Tips for Exporting in DaVinci Resolve

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Export a Specific Clip

On the timeline in the Deliver page, use the I and O keys to set In and Out points. Then, in Render Settings, choose 'In/Out Range' to export only that specific section.

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Use Presets for Speed

For social media or video platforms, the built-in presets (like YouTube 1080p) are optimized and save you from having to configure every setting manually.

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Organize Your Renders

Adopt a consistent file naming convention (e.g., 'ProjectName_Version_Date') to keep your exported files organized and easy to find.

Double-Check Your Settings

Before adding to the queue, quickly review your resolution, frame rate, and format to ensure they match your project settings and delivery requirements.

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