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Timelines to Encoding Queue for Davinci Resolve

This script automaticly adds your timelines of your projects to the encoding queue. Search in names of timelines for choosing which timelines you need to encode.

The main script (search_in_timelines_and_encode.py) runs only in the davinci resolve studio version.

Installation

For Linux (Ubuntu/Zorin, Davinci Resolve Studio):

You need to install python 2.7.18 on your system. Alternatively, install anaconda and create a conda environment with python 2.7

Run

For Linux (Ubuntu/Zorin, Davinci Resolve Studio):

  1. Run davinci resolve and open your project.
  2. Go to the Deliver page and change the encoding settings to your custom output format
  3. After changing Video and Audio settings you go to File and change Filename use to Timeline name
  4. Open your terminal and run the script with: python ./search_in_timelines_and_encode.py
  5. You can run the script several times with multiple project files. You need to activate Show all projects at the three dots in the top right corner of your Encoding Queue

For Linux (Ubuntu/Zorin, Davinci Resolve non-Studio):

  1. Open search_in_timelines_and_encode_non_studio.py file with editor.
  2. Modify the string of the variable searchintimelinenamesfor = "_v05" to a string you want to search for.
  3. Copy the text and past it inside Davinci Resolve > Workspace > Console > Python 3
  4. Press enter

Example:

YouTube Video with Script Demo

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