Creative Communities of the World Forums

The peer to peer support community for media production professionals.

Activity Forums DaVinci Resolve Can’t import a large file into Resolve Studio 20

  • Can’t import a large file into Resolve Studio 20

    Posted by Sibel Zivy on May 31, 2025 at 6:51 am

    So right off the bat, I hate working with proxies unless I’ll add lots of graphics, so please don’t suggest that route first.

    Alright, so after spending a few days playing with codecs to find the optimal size-to-quality ratio, I’m satisfied with my .mkv VBTQ that allowed me to record 5 hours and 40 minutes of crisp 1440p/60fps gameplay with a file size of 110 GB.

    But now I can’t import it into Resolve; Initially, the file was on a separate drive, so I copied it to the main OS/Apps drive because I understand editing software works on a “copy”, and I assumed that was the caveat, hence two different drives with the cache load and all of such a large file..

    But no, it simply won’t load the file in, even when using the in-app media storage browser, the file doesn’t show, and it’s breaking my heart.

    Info for Reference:
    32Gb ram (6000mhz/DDR5)/2tbNvme/3080ti (12gb/1.67Ghz/10,000+ cuda cores)/73800X3D(8 cores- 16 threads)

    Sibel Zivy replied 11 months, 1 week ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
  • 3 Replies
  • Mads Nybo jørgensen

    May 31, 2025 at 1:51 pm

    Hey Sibel,

    It sounds like you have done everything right, and taken great care to do so.

    Like you, I hate proxies if they can be avoided. But most of my work is on the master, rather than the off-line, so I rarely have that problem.

    Out of interest, have you tried to import the MKV file into Davinci Studio v19?

    I found this recent article, that may just give you the solution.
    https://beginnersapproach.com/davinci-resolve-mkv/

    Basic one, which I often used back in the day, is to check what happens if you rename the file format to MP4 or similar?
    Just a word of caution, as this may cause trouble later + at over 5 hours of recording, there is every chance that your timecode will slip.

    Atb
    Mads

  • Eric Santiago

    June 5, 2025 at 3:36 pm

    Any updates to this issue.

    Asking for a friend…

  • Sibel Zivy

    June 9, 2025 at 3:18 pm

    Thank you, Mads,

    Apologies for my late reply.

    I used OBS’s remux feature (located under File -> Remux recordings), which worked well. Managed to FF at x4 with no hiccups (but I noticed some at 8x, but hey, with the file I’ve got, I’m not complaining!), which I was worried about with the .mp4, being a compressed format.

    And I just tried your advice regarding version 19, sadly, it didn’t work either.

    Anyways, cheers!

We use anonymous cookies to give you the best experience we can.
Our Privacy policy | GDPR Policy