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DaVinci Resolve MCP Server

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The DaVinci Resolve MCP Server enables AI assistants like Claude to interact with and control DaVinci Resolve through the Model Context Protocol. It facilitates two-way communication, allowing for project management, timeline manipulation, and media management.

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What is DaVinci Resolve MCP Server?

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows AI assistants like Claude and 5ire to directly interact with and control DaVinci Resolve and Fusion.

How to use DaVinci Resolve MCP Server?

Install the server by cloning the repository, installing dependencies, and then installing the MCP server in Claude Desktop or 5ire. Once installed, connect to the server through the AI assistant and use available commands to control DaVinci Resolve.

Key features of DaVinci Resolve MCP Server

  • Two-way communication with DaVinci Resolve

  • Project management (create, open, save)

  • Timeline manipulation (create, modify, navigate)

  • Media management (import, organize)

  • Fusion integration (create and modify compositions)

  • Scene inspection (get project information)

  • Code execution (Python and Lua)

Use cases of DaVinci Resolve MCP Server

  • Automating repetitive tasks in DaVinci Resolve

  • Controlling DaVinci Resolve with voice commands through an AI assistant

  • Integrating DaVinci Resolve into AI-powered workflows

  • Generating complex Fusion compositions with AI assistance

FAQ from DaVinci Resolve MCP Server

What is the Model Context Protocol (MCP)?

MCP is a protocol that allows applications to communicate and share context with each other, enabling AI assistants to control them.

What versions of DaVinci Resolve are supported?

DaVinci Resolve Studio version 17 or higher is recommended.

What AI assistants are compatible?

Claude Desktop and 5ire are explicitly mentioned as compatible. Other MCP clients may also work.

Can I execute arbitrary Python code in DaVinci Resolve?

Yes, the server allows executing arbitrary Python code within DaVinci Resolve.

Is DaVinci Resolve Studio required?

Yes, DaVinci Resolve Studio is required.