After making you wait for far too long, I’m finally releasing my complete guides on building and setting up a Remote Render Server for BlackMagic DaVinci Resolve Studio. This is a powerful video editor that allows you to do many things, but the remote rendering capabilities really makes it stand out. Today’s guide is on Windows, but I have a full Linux guide releasing tomorrow (and linked below).
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Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
01:41 Requirements
02:23 Choosing Parts
04:53 Installing Resolve
05:38 Configure Networking
08:04 Project Database/Server Setup
11:43 Important Resolve Settings
14:45 Sending a Remote Render
17:41 Conclusion
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★ If you wish to purchase a DaVinci Resolve license, consider doing so through my Amazon affiliate link: http://geni.us/9hFKcm
This gives me a small kickback for your purchase at no additional cost to you.
Timecodes:
00:00 Intro
01:41 Requirements
02:23 Choosing Parts
04:53 Installing Resolve
05:38 Configure Networking
08:04 Project Database/Server Setup
11:43 Important Resolve Settings
14:45 Sending a Remote Render
17:41 Conclusion
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Hi, did you ever make a Render Server in Resolve tutorial for the Mac that you mention at the beginning of this video? That's something I'd like to try. Thank you for the informative videos.
need this but for mac =(
Great vid! Pro tip: PostgreSQL is pronounced "post" (like "host") gre (as in the start of "grenade") SQL (just read out the letters).
WIth current CUDA acceleration implemented in resolve 16.1+ having multiple GPUs for R3D decode on rendering is vastly improved.
Nice Video: But I use Unraid to do the same thing, but simpler. I run Unraid as the main OS on my 3950x machine. I run Win 10 VM for gaming/streaming. I edit in windows 10 vm, then within unraid i have handbrake dockers setup with specific render settings I want. Example if I am editing a video for Youtube, i have it setup for best setting for Youtube upload, select this location within DR, just render the video in lossless, basically instant output to the handbrake docker folder. The handbrake docker is set up to auto scan this folder, if it sees a video in the folder, it automatically processes the video per the settings i set and then moves the origional to Origional folder and rendered video to Completion folder, then i have a Youtube docker that auto uploads any video in this completion folder as private, which then moves the rendered video to my uploaded folder. I just go back later and edit the details online and can make it public if i want. This is how i render all the videos for clients for the houses I take video/pictures for as a side hustle. I honestly found DR rendered videos to be less in quality vs same settings in handbrake just FYI.
Everybody is running back to Windows 7, so you might want to keep that in mind.
Your requirements say Davinci Resolve studio, is that the paid only version? I followed a long with the free version and I am having trouble connecting my other pc's to the renderer.
Hi
@EposVox, I have followed your guide and unfortunately it doesn't work on two windows machines even though both machines have firewall rules set-up as per guide. If I turn off firewall on host completely, then it works? Any ideas?
+1 for mac version!
I'm late to the party; this is a great vid for help in setting up a remote renderer. One thing that made me twitch was the pronunciation of the database.
Post Gress …. like that. 🙂
Elsewise good stuff.
OMG! Thank you.. I was pulling my hair out trying to get remote rendering to work! 13:50 solved my issues!
Any tutorial on how to set this up on a Mac?
Love your videos old and new. Just one thing… its pronounced Post-Gres-Q-L. LOL, since this is and 9 month old video, you might have already figured that out which you can then ignore me. All-in-all always love your tutorial videos.
Can you please create a tutorial for the Mac eco system too. Please please please……
Hi! I've been stuck on one step that i can't seem to get to work properly. Blackmagic's customer support has been entirely unhelpful… so I'm hoping someone here might be able to point me in the right direction. I have extremely limited knowledge/experience with the intricacies of networking. However, I know that my various workstations are networked correctly enough to see and open each others file systems. Anwyay, after setting up the project server and making a shared database, NOTHING i do to connect my workstations to it works! Even simply drag and dropping the access key file results in the same thing. An error message:
QPSQL: Unable to connect
[0x00004624] | DbCommon2
| ERROR |
2019-08-21 21:14:14,894 |
Cannot connect to database dltprojectserver169.254.107.131! could not connect to server: Connection timed out (0x0000274C/10060)
Is the server running on host "169.254.107.131" and accepting
TCP/IP connections on port 5432?
QPSQL: Unable to connect
ANY help is appreciated!
Apparently resolve 15 has an issue with multiple ports on a pc. I have a 10gb nic and it turns out having that additonal post confuses the hell out of resolve and the databases cant connect. A tech has told me it might be fixed in 16 idk
Can you go from an Apple Machine to render on a windows machine? I am upgrading and I want to know If I can keep using my machine or need to buy another.
This is such an EXTREMELY niche video but extremely helpful. Thanks!
In industry (software development), we generally just refer to it as Postgres. Way too much of a mouthful otherwise. It's also the original name of the project.
What are the weird blocky artifacts in the dark blue background when he is talking?
An example is at 0:48 when you look at the different tones of the background.
Wow, nice video… it nice to hear a network tech talk. I have several older multi-able servers computer laying around and rack servers with multi-mirror drives. ( Can I use the older 2nd computer for rendering like an I7 4 core, using ddr3 with 64 gigs on board with a two gig GPU ) for rendering if that all it going to be used for… I do not care how long it takes. Just saving on the pocketbook for now until… I have a better understanding of the whole process. Or am wasting my time and build a 2nd new machine for just rendering?
Great video! Thanks for all the work
Support for davinci resolve! This video will below up when davinci gets bigger
This is for a single computer server to render video… what about a cluster computer system? How would that be done with davinci?
Please make one for mac. I am currently in the process of trying to set something up with my system, but I am a video guy not a computer guy. so any variation from your instructions would be very overwhelming. great video though you were very informative. Thanks!
Woow great video!! Im building a new editing pc this summer and my current pc could be a renderpc. It has a i7 2600k, 16gb ram and a gtx 970. Would that be enough?
They probably install postgres on a different node because it can eat a lot of RAM.. And can help to take some stress out of the render server.. (I'm just guessing, not very conversant how Davinci Resolve works) but that's how is done with other apps.
Can computer A use an Nvidia card and computer B use a Radeon card?