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.

    • Jeena@piefed.jeena.netOP
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      6 hours ago

      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?

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        6 hours ago

        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.

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          4 hours ago

          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.

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            4 hours ago

            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.