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For each service you sign into, a floating window presents the interface in which you’ll need to
enter your login name and password to enable integration, followed by whatever two-factor
identification and other required steps are necessary. Once entered, DaVinci Resolve will sign
in to each of these services automatically when DaVinci Resolve opens.
The Internet Accounts panel of the System tab of the DaVinci Resolve Preferences window
NOTE: For Frame.io, the local cache location is used to store clips you import into a
DaVinci Resolve project from the Frame.io volume in the Media Storage panel of the
Media page.
Deliver and Upload to YouTube and Vimeo
When you’ve configured YouTube and/or Vimeo access in the Internet Accounts panel of the
System Preferences, the YouTube and Vimeo presets both expose an “Upload directly to
YouTube/Vimeo” checkbox, which lets you choose whether or not to automatically upload the
rendered result.
Choose the desired export options, then click the Add to Render Queue button to add this job
to the Render Queue as you would with any other export. When that job is rendered, it
automatically proceeds to upload to the selected video sharing service, and an upload
percentage indicator appears in the job listing to show how far along this upload is. This upload
is done in the background, so you can continue working on other things in DaVinci Resolve
while the file uploads. If you want to see how long the upload will take on any other page, you
can choose Workspace > Background Activity to see the Background Activity window.
Waiting for your movie to upload
IMPORTANT: Once a video has been uploaded, you’ll want to log onto your video
sharing account in a web browser to customize whatever general or privacy settings
are necessary for this program, since the uploaded file inherits only the default
settings for uploaded media, and your video will likely be publicly available
immediately after upload.
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