Container-benchmarks
resolve
Container-benchmarks | resolve | |
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1 | 19 | |
1 | 138 | |
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6.2 | 5.8 | |
7 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
- | MIT License |
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Container-benchmarks
resolve
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Accessing host files from container
Hi, I'm new to using podman but have been attempting to run DaVinci Resolve in a container as outlined here: https://github.com/fat-tire/resolve
- Davinci Resolve
- Should I switch to Arch from Windows 11
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DaVinci Resolve in container on MicroOS
Hello, I m noob on OpenSuse and Microos. I like very much it. I would like to install Davinci resolve in a container and use podman for lunch it. I would like to use: https://github.com/fat-tire/resolve . Someone already test it? I wouldn't use Nvidia driver on my microos but I would like to use it in a container? Is it possible?
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Using Containers/ using containers for better privacy
Running GUI applications in containers isn't easy, there are tools that set it up for you like distrobox, but you lose out on most of the sandboxing that way. A much simpler way to isolate GUI apps is Flatpak (or snap). Discord is available on Flathub, but I couldn't find any alternative packages for Resolve. There is, however, this repo that has the containerfile to wrap the Studio version, which isn't as simple as a Flatpak, but it's a whole lot easier than figuring out the container for yourself.
- Davinci Resolve 18.4 on Linux.
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DaVinci Resolve for iPad
Only for lack of hardware to test it on. There is an open issue if you want to try your hand at getting it to work on non-NVidia, though it will run best on some kind of dedicated GPU due to the heavy graphics operations it does.
See https://github.com/fat-tire/resolve/issues/8
- No CUDA option in GPU settings, error -59?
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Videos not playing: Resolve Studio on Linux
FWIW, you might want to try running Resolve out of a container (Docker / Podman) : https://github.com/fat-tire/resolve
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Resolve 18 won't detect my GPU, crashes and in general doesn't work on Arch Linux
Let me also point you in the direction of https://github.com/fat-tire/resolve
What are some alternatives?
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