How to Add Spotify Music to DaVinci Resolve

NicoSusie
2 min readOct 30, 2022

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Over the years, Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve has grown into a powerful and widely used video editing and color grading software with a complete set of tools for processing and grading high dynamic range (HDR) images. As a video editor, it also has an awesome feature called Sound Library, which offers a professional library of sound effects that you might want to use within your video project. But these music files are not free and only 2,000 tracks are available to choose from.

If you want a more perfect soundtrack than DaVinci Resolve offers, the Spotify platform is undoubtedly the best choice. Now, Spotify has a free tier and a Premium tier, both of which allow you to stream over 82 million songs. But how to add a soundtrack from Spotify to DaVinci Resolve? Fret not! In this article, we will walk you through the best way to add music from Spotify to DaVinci Resolve.

Tool Required — AudiFab Spotify Music Converter

DaVinci Resolve gives you the option to add local music files to Sound Library or the media pool. And DaVinci Resolve 17 supports the audio file format: MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF, etc. However, Spotify encrypted any music files with OGG Vorbis format, that can’t be exported to any video editor, including DaVinci Resolve. So if you need to add Spotify music to DaVinci Resolve or other video editors, all you need to do is to convert Spotify Ogg tracks to plain MP3 format using a Spotify Music converter.

AudiFab Spotify Music Converter helps you convert Spotify tracks, albums, playlists, podcasts, and radios. Regardless of whether you are a Spotify Premium user or a Spotify Free user, you can use it to convert Spotify music to MP3/AAC/WAV/FLAC/AIFF/ALAC. It also enables you to convert your local audio files to MP3/M4A/FLAC/WAV/OGG/AIFF, burn Spotify music to CD, edit the ID3 tags, or export Spotify music to iTunes/ Music App.

Source from: https://www.audifab.com/guide/add-spotify-music-to-davinci-resolve.html

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