If you already have a Gmail Acct, Google's NotebookLM can be your personal AI agent that you get to feed it ONLY the sources you want.
(notebooklm.google.com)
I created a DV Resolve Notebook with these downloaded sources from Blackmagic web pages;
1. Davinci Resolve.pdf
2. Davinci-Resolve-18-Colorist-Guide.pdf
3. Davinci-Resolve-18-Editors-Guide.pdf
4. Davince-Resolve-19_Beginners-Guide.pdf
I'm still running DVR 19 as it does everything I need. I tried DVR 20 a few months ago, and it had bugs I could not live with. I'm sure its better now, but I don't need any new DVR 20 features. DVR 19 is VERY stable.
Here's a screen dump from my PC. Sources in the left column, Qs & As in the middle column, and SAVED Q/As to access again later in the right column.

This is a large image. View on something where you can read the text.
Type in a very detailed Q about what you want to do, and it will return answers from every source that has an answer. This is important because many things can be done several different ways in DVR. I select the way I want to try to test in DVR. If it works the way I expect, then I SAVE that Q/A for later reference, as I'm 71yo & forget stuff! ;-)
This is a VERY POWERFUL TOOL for learning how to use only the DVR functions that you want to use.
Good luck with DVR!
Catfish ...
(notebooklm.google.com)
I created a DV Resolve Notebook with these downloaded sources from Blackmagic web pages;
1. Davinci Resolve.pdf
2. Davinci-Resolve-18-Colorist-Guide.pdf
3. Davinci-Resolve-18-Editors-Guide.pdf
4. Davince-Resolve-19_Beginners-Guide.pdf
I'm still running DVR 19 as it does everything I need. I tried DVR 20 a few months ago, and it had bugs I could not live with. I'm sure its better now, but I don't need any new DVR 20 features. DVR 19 is VERY stable.
Here's a screen dump from my PC. Sources in the left column, Qs & As in the middle column, and SAVED Q/As to access again later in the right column.

This is a large image. View on something where you can read the text.
Type in a very detailed Q about what you want to do, and it will return answers from every source that has an answer. This is important because many things can be done several different ways in DVR. I select the way I want to try to test in DVR. If it works the way I expect, then I SAVE that Q/A for later reference, as I'm 71yo & forget stuff! ;-)
This is a VERY POWERFUL TOOL for learning how to use only the DVR functions that you want to use.
Good luck with DVR!
Catfish ...