After I apply stabilization the clip goes black in both the color window and the editing timeline.
Please help?
I am not good at any post production stuff. I primarily direct but this is for a small client a family member. So I may be doing something obviously wrong and not knowing.
I am using resolve 15 (Free)
I watched multiple tutorials and read some stuff on the subject but I am still lost.
Hi NoahAWatersIII, I had a similar issues as you have on a recent project. It came after Stabilizing and Flicker Removal (heavy GPU-tasks), but it disapered only partly after reverting those tasks.
I think it's missed frames during playback or render/export.
Is it during export or also in timeline? Do you use Render cache? (Setup format from Project Settings -> Master settings, and activated through the playback menu; User).
What I ended up doing to finally export a the result was to choose "render from cache" on the export tab. But then you should have set a lossless cache format to not loose quality.
Still I think this have to be a bug. Read somewhere that it could be because of a slow mediadisk (SSD is recommended), but I think rendering should slow down to "wait" for slow loading of the files.
Windows 11 Pro, 64bit | Intel Core i7-10700K CPU @ 3.80GHz 32GB | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 | Davinci Resolve Studio 18 (always latest) | BMCCK 4K and 6K, Canon R5
Maybe I misunderstood your issue. Is it in some frames, one clip, all clips? Can you play the clips on the source monitor (left playback window on editing tab as default)? Have you tried to revert the stabilization (circle with an arrow pointing anticlockwise in upper right corner of the Tracker/Stabilization window)?
Windows 11 Pro, 64bit | Intel Core i7-10700K CPU @ 3.80GHz 32GB | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 | Davinci Resolve Studio 18 (always latest) | BMCCK 4K and 6K, Canon R5
morten[at]oppifra wrote:Maybe I misunderstood your issue. Is it in some frames, one clip, all clips? Can you play the clips on the source monitor (left playback window on editing tab as default)? Have you tried to revert the stabilization (circle with an arrow pointing anticlockwise in upper right corner of the Tracker/Stabilization window)?
Dwaine Maggart wrote:If you are getting GPU memory exhausted warnings, that's the problem.
What GPU is in your system and how much VRAM does it have?
These details and questions are beyond my understanding. Sorry Again I am not a post production guy I know the bare basics for 4k. What I ended up doing is opening the source in FCP and using it;s stabilizer. Then replaced the clip on the timeline in Resolve.
Was this problem already solved. I am having the same issue as the original poster. Video turns black after applying the Stabilizer in the Color page. The audio is not affected. My system is under-powered for anything Fusion but everything else usually runs fine.
I'm having the same issue. If I stabilize in the "inspector" or on the "Color" page, same result. Stabilized footage is black. Turn it off or bypass, footage plays fine. Generate Optimized media doesn't help.
CinBrandon wrote:I'm having the same issue. If I stabilize in the "inspector" or on the "Color" page, same result. Stabilized footage is black. Turn it off or bypass, footage plays fine. Generate Optimized media doesn't help.
1) which system you have? 2) are you caching the result? 3) os? 4) cache files and drive?
W10-19043.1645- Supermicro MB C9X299-PGF - RAM 128GBCPU i9-10980XE 16c 4.3GHz (Oc) Water cooled Decklink Studio 4K (12.3) Resolve 18.5.1 / fusion studio 18 GPU 3090ti drivers 512.59 studio