In this video, I show how to fix voiceover recording not working in DaVinci Resolve on Linux, specifically on Fedora using PipeWire. If you’re using a newer version of DaVinci Resolve (I’m on DaVinci Resolve Studio 20) and notice that the voiceover microphone shows no input or records silent audio, this video walks through the solution step by step. I cover: Why DaVinci Resolve voiceover recording fails on Linux PipeWire, PulseAudio, and ALSA bridge issues The required package: alsa-plugins-pulseaudio How to fix the issue on native installs and DistroBox containers Recording voiceovers directly on the timeline in DaVinci Resolve Muting timeline audio while recording to avoid feedback This allows you to finally record voiceovers directly inside DaVinci Resolve on Linux, instead of relying on external editors like Kdenlive. If you’re editing gameplay footage, tutorials, or commentary videos on Linux, this should save you a lot of time. #DaVinciResolve #Linux #FedoraLinux #PipeWire #VoiceOver #DaVinciResolveLinux #LinuxVideoEditing #DistroBox #ContentCreation #LinuxGaming #OpenSource #VideoEditingTips