NOTE
When uploading directly to online accounts such as TikTok, you can also sign
in using DaVinci Resolve's Internet account settings. These settings are located in the
'system' tab of the DaVinci Resolve preferences.
Directly upload to TikTok when exporting your project by clicking
the 'upload directly' setting and filling in the details
The Deliver Page
This page lets you select the range of clips you want to export, plus the format, codec and
resolution you want. You can export in many types of formats such as QuickTime, AVI, MXF
and DPX using codecs such as 8-bit or 10-bit uncompressed RGB/YUV, ProRes, DNxHD, H.264
and more.
To export a single clip of your edit:
1
Click on the 'deliver' tab to open the deliver page.
2
Go to the 'render settings' window on the top left of the page. Choose from a number of
export presets, for example YouTube, Vimeo and audio presets, or you can set your own
export settings manually by leaving it set to the default 'custom' preset and entering your
own parameters. For this example, select YouTube, then click on the arrow next to the
preset and select the 1080p video format.
The frame rate will be locked to your project frame rate setting.
3
Underneath the presets you will see the timeline filename and the target location for your
exported video. Click the 'browse' button and choose the location where you want to save
your exported file and then select 'single clip' from the render option.
4
Immediately above the timeline, you'll see an options box with 'entire timeline' selected.
This will export the entire timeline, however you can select a range of the timeline if you
want to. Simply choose 'in/out range' and then use the 'i' and 'o' hot key shortcuts to
choose the in and out points in your timeline.
5
Go to the bottom of the 'render settings' and click on the 'add to render queue' button.
Your render settings will be added to the render queue on the right side of the page. Now
all you have to do is click 'start render' and monitor the progress of your render in the
render queue.
When your render is complete you can open the folder location, double click on your new
rendered clip and watch your finished edit.
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