Curious as to what Resolve versions (beta here in this case, but 12.5.x as well) and Distros people have gotten Resolve to work in without issues?
I tried earlier Beta (1 I think), and there was two audio issues, no audio preview on timeline and rendered audio had gaps (breaks, like a buffering issue).
I downloaded 12.5.6 and tried that. Still not able to listen to audio on timeline, but rendered output audio is fine.
I am guessing I am on an unsupported distribution (Ubuntu 16.04[.5] LTS) and only had to install libssl1 and symlink the dependent libraries (i.e. libssl.so.10 -> libssl.so.1.0.0) . Other than that, it installed fine and works fine (is happy with my GTX1080 and GTX980 machines).
I will try beta 7 at home, but at work here I tried it and see that the "Use System Audio Output" is now just grayed out (disabled) which leads me to suspect audio is still being worked on.
I am just curious as to if ANYBODY has gotten audio to work on Linux and if so, what is the combination of software and configuration they had going on?
I was considering buying the studio software and/or some hardware... I know it is possible to preview the video (and assuming audio) externally via attached hardware from BlackMagic as well. What supported hardware can one purchased to get audio working (even if it is "external" hardware from BM).
If any hardware works for monitor/preview of video/audio, which works well with Linux? Is it PCIe only or is there any USB 3.x hardware as well? I am interested in a semi portable setup. Building a luggable PC is doable at this point.
THANKS in advance to any constructive feedback.
--Doug
I tried earlier Beta (1 I think), and there was two audio issues, no audio preview on timeline and rendered audio had gaps (breaks, like a buffering issue).
I downloaded 12.5.6 and tried that. Still not able to listen to audio on timeline, but rendered output audio is fine.
I am guessing I am on an unsupported distribution (Ubuntu 16.04[.5] LTS) and only had to install libssl1 and symlink the dependent libraries (i.e. libssl.so.10 -> libssl.so.1.0.0) . Other than that, it installed fine and works fine (is happy with my GTX1080 and GTX980 machines).
I will try beta 7 at home, but at work here I tried it and see that the "Use System Audio Output" is now just grayed out (disabled) which leads me to suspect audio is still being worked on.
I am just curious as to if ANYBODY has gotten audio to work on Linux and if so, what is the combination of software and configuration they had going on?
I was considering buying the studio software and/or some hardware... I know it is possible to preview the video (and assuming audio) externally via attached hardware from BlackMagic as well. What supported hardware can one purchased to get audio working (even if it is "external" hardware from BM).
If any hardware works for monitor/preview of video/audio, which works well with Linux? Is it PCIe only or is there any USB 3.x hardware as well? I am interested in a semi portable setup. Building a luggable PC is doable at this point.
THANKS in advance to any constructive feedback.
--Doug