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Davinci resolve 16 playback settings1/8/2023 In Audio and Video IO, if you have any external video cards or audio interfaces, here's where you select them and set them up. This helps with playback if you ever use Resolve's built-in render cache system. If you have to, delete a drive, add in your fastest hard drive, and then add your other drives back in. The important thing is to put your fastest hard drive first at the top of this list. Add any drive here that contains media, if it's not already listed. If Resolve confirms that things look good, I tend to leave this at default, unless Resolve starts acting up on me while I'm working. If I had external graphics cards, this would tell me that Resolve sees them and allows me to tweak how they work. The big thing I check is GPU configuration. Since I'm using this laptop, let's start with Memory and GPU. Tweak the settings so they're appropriate for your gear. At the end of this movie, I urge you to go through all these system settings methodically. Let's set up our hardware first, in the System Preferences. Notice up top, there are two sets of global preferences, System and User. So, let's head up to the menu item DaVinci Resolve and choose Preferences. They're usually related to our hardware setup, or to personal preferences that are not likely to change with individual projects. These are settings that will persist between projects and databases. Now let's start by setting our global preferences. And I'm just going to press Enter or Return in order to open up that project. If you've been following along, I've just quit out of Resolve and restarted the software, so that it takes us right back into the Project Manager, where an untitled project is highlighted and ready to go.
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