
So occasionally you have to go through the iCloud folder structure and delete the 6kb (or 0kb) folders for a clean working space. Due to the way iCloud shares out its files, you can end up with multiples of the same project, but the duplicates appear as empty folders, not projects. The above trick also does come at a slight cost. If you don't know what a Symlink is, I'd suggest forgetting about this tip as I don't want to feel responsible if you end up not getting it to work.

The other assumption is that you are not using the Apple Store version of Resolve.Īn investing trick is that you can place your original Projects folder in your iCloud folder and create a Symlink of your Projects folder and place it where your Projects folder should be, you can have access to your projects on any Mac that has Resolve, and has access to your iCloud (and a well placed Symlink). If that is not exactly where it is, at least you should be close depending on who you are as a Resolve User (Guest, Admin, John etc). Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Blackmagic Design/DaVinci Resolve/Resolve Disk Database/Resolve Projects/Users/guest/Projects

Because you mentioned FCP, I have to assume that you are running a Mac.
