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How To Use
Jumper for Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve Studio is currently in beta on Apple Silicon Mac's only.
It requires the paid Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve Studio version - NOT the free version.
We've been primarily testing on Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve Studio 20 (Beta), but it should work on DaVinci Resolve Studio 19.0.3
and later.
Jumper requires macOS Sonoma 14.0 or later (due to a requirement of Metal 3.1 for faster processing).
However, we recommend the latest macOS Sequoia 15.
If you don't already have ffmpeg
installed on your system, Jumper also currently require's Rosetta on Apple Silicon Mac's, as the version of ffmpeg
Jumper downloads is not a Universal Binary.
Intel Mac and Windows support will be coming in the near future - but we want to get Apple Silicon support right first.
You can sign up to get involved on the main Jumper website.
Beta testers will be required to be involved in the Discord community.
You can download the latest beta here.
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Instructions
- Make sure that Jumper is installed, and
JumperHelper
has Accessibility Permission, andJumper.app
has Full Disk Access. If you install Jumper for Final Cut Pro, it will prompt you for these.
- Launch
Jumper.app
from your Application folder.
- Click the Enable Jumper in DaVinci Resolve toggle:
Launch DaVinci Resolve.
Create a new Project or open an existing Project.
Go to DaVinci Resolve > Preferences from the menubar.
- In the General tab, make sure that External scripting using is set to Local or Network.
- You can now launch Jumper from the Workspace > Workflow Integrations > Jumper menubar.
- You're now go to use Jumper, the same as in other NLEs. 🥳