I am looking for Davinci Resolve Studio for Linux.
On PirateBay there is only Windows and one for Mac. They don’t even have a Linux apps category, only UNIX.
On 1337x.to they don’t have categories for the different operating systems, but from what I can see it’s only windows.
It costs $300 one time, which is a very fair price and I will pay it if it works on my computer. But because it’s so much money I want to check if it really works before I move over the money.
I tried the free version and it’s cool but it can’t handle the files from my Sony A7C and I need to transcode all of them before editing, that takes a lot of space and a lot of time because I have hundreds of files for each project. Theoretically the paid version should be able to use my Intel iGPU which has hardware acceleration for the file format my camera spits out. This way I could use both my GPUs at the same time.
I downloaded a copy for davinci 18 from a french private tracker, I could send you the files if you don’t find another way.
i know you’re not serious, but i often buy software to see if it works and then ask for refunds within a few hours if it doesn’t. different companies, different types of products. ive never had a company deny the refund.
I found this activation script for DaVinci Resolve Studio over on Reddit.
Post for those who don’t want to visit the site for valid reasons.
r/LinuxCrackSupport 6 mo. ago GameDev1909
[Davinci Resolve Studio 19] Crack For Linux
Compatibility with zlib-ng: Fedora 40 has switched from using the zlib library to zlib-ng-compat libraries, which affects DaVinci Resolve installation. However, there are workarounds to get it working. Here’s what you can do:
First, install the necessary packages to resolve compatibility issues:
sudo dnf install libxcrypt-compat libcurl libcurl-devel mesa-libGLU --allowerasing
For CachyOS Everything is installed already deps wise
sudo pacman -S fuse2
Next, optimize compatibility by moving some libraries:
cd /opt/resolve/libs && sudo mkdir disabled-libraries && sudo mv libglib* libgio* libgmodule* disabled-libraries
Alternative Installation Method: If the above steps don’t work, you can try installing DaVinci Resolve using the following command (which bypasses package checks):
SKIP_PACKAGE_CHECK=1 ./DaVinci_Resolve_19.0_Linux.run
Next Apply the Crack
sudo /usr/bin/perl -pi -e 's/\x74\x11\xe8\x21\x23\x00\x00/\xeb\x11\xe8\x21\x23\x00\x00/g' /opt/resolve/bin/resolve
and that is it
SINCE PEOPLE LWCK COMMON SENSE THIS IS LINUX ONLY. YOU WINDOWS USERS ARE ON YOUR OWN.
Ryzen 5900X
RTX 4070
19.0.3 works
I can answer your question: Resolve are very clear that Intel iGPUs are not supported in Linux, at all, because the Intel Linux drivers do not support some features they require.
Free version, paid version: doesn’t matter, it’s not supported hardware right now. Not even the new ARC cards are, because it’s a software issue Intel has to fix.
Ran into this when looking at moving to Linux and there’s not a solution for it.
Oh snap, that is exactly what I was trying to figure out. That’s a shame. Somehow KdenLive deals with those files well enough, I guess on the CPU. I might then stay on KdenLive for some time. It seems much more stable and fast on the beefy new desktop compared to my old laptop.
Thanks for letting me know!
Yeah I figured that’s what you were trying to figure out, since I 100% went through the same thought process, lol.
I just bought a Mac Mini instead of moving to Linux on the desktop, and am pretty happy with the outcome (everything works) but that’s not a solution for everyone.
Hello Jeena, please refrain from explaining yourself in a piracy community ~~ we’re not supposed to judge each other here. I just checked in appnee.com and they have Linux version listed, just not sure that it is okay with the rules to put link
Ok, I see.
I clicked on the linux link but this send me to a page where it says: “The file was deleted by administration because it didn’t comply with our Terms of Use”
Ah I see they ask to tell them when a link is broken so they will reupload it.
They’re actually a pretty cool company- If you sent them an email clarifying their refund policy first, I’m sure they would refund you if it doesn’t do what you need it to.
Even better they have it on their website: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/refund
Refunds on Software
You can request a refund for any Blackmagic Design software purchased from www.blackmagicdesign.com if the request is made within 15 days of purchase. After 15 days, you will no longer be eligible to receive a refund.
Ah interesting, that’s a good idea, will try!
If you di buy it, buy hardware from them it comes with the 300$ one time purchase so you can get free hardware with it basically
Oh that sounds cool, will check it out!
vfxmed I thought had linux but it couldve been mac, maybe here https://codec.kyiv.ua/ofx.html
I dunno… This might be a good read though:
I read it and it says:
Linux is most commonly used as a name of Unix-like operating systems that use Linux as their kernel.
What are you trying to say?
Unix and Linux are terms that can and have been used a bit interchangeably in the past already. It’s possible that their UNIX category is just named like that from way back in the day. If internet speed and data limits are not a concern it may be worth a shot to try if the UNIX version works on your system. Simply because Linux is UNIX based but not officially certified as UNIX.
Ah that’s what you mean, ok. Sadly there is only a Unix category to filter for in TPB but no Unix Davinci Resolve Studio after you filter for it.
That’s unfortunate then. But it was worth a shot anyways. If nothing else you learned a bit about UNIX/ Linux should you ever find yourself in a situation where that may be of use again.