Better than explaining with words, here's a little clip of me adding some footage to the collector and then dropping it into a Timeline. This is totally reproducible for me: d.pr/1kNKq (video)
Logs: d.pr/1jTK7 (tgz) Media info on the clip itself: d.pr/B4UF (text)
Let me know if there are any other things I can do to help debug. Thanks.
But resolve used to crash all the time if you had a discrete graphics card and graphics on the motherboard. You can test this quickly, disable onboard graphics and see if the crashes stop after reboot.
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As a test, go into Resolve Preferences - Video I/O and GPU and set the GPU Processing mode to OpenCL, save the preferences and restart Resolve and see what happens.
Please link to another log file if it still crashes.
Dwaine Maggart wrote:As a test, go into Resolve Preferences - Video I/O and GPU and set the GPU Processing mode to OpenCL, save the preferences and restart Resolve and see what happens.
Please link to another log file if it still crashes.
Tried that. Here are the logs after switching to OpenCL (and restarting once) and having it crash (see attached). For the record, I only have a discreet GPU (no Intel). I might be an edge case, but Premiere and FCPX work just fine…
Click the Timeline View Options icon, to the right of the Markers icons (between the bottom of the Source viewer window and the top of the timeline display area) and uncheck the "Show Audio Waveforms" box. Then repeat the process shown in your video, and see what happens.
Click the Timeline View Options icon, to the right of the Markers icons (between the bottom of the Source viewer window and the top of the timeline display area) and uncheck the "Show Audio Waveforms" box. Then repeat the process shown in your video, and see what happens.
Same problem: crashes. I tried with other footage and it works. It seems to be happening with this footage from OBS, which has 2 audio tracks. I don't see this crash when using footage from an iPhone… I uploaded the media file specs above. It might help debug the issue…
Click the Timeline View Options icon, to the right of the Markers icons (between the bottom of the Source viewer window and the top of the timeline display area) and uncheck the "Show Audio Waveforms" box. Then repeat the process shown in your video, and see what happens.
Same problem: crashes. I tried with other footage and it works. It seems to be happening with this footage from OBS, which has 2 audio tracks. I don't see this crash when using footage from an iPhone… I uploaded the media file specs above. It might help debug the issue…
Are you able to post a link to the clip which shows this? What's OBS?
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DaVinci Resolve Software Development Blackmagic Design
Just tried recording with a different software and it works. It's something specific to that media file. Maybe the audio tracks? On the other software, the audio tracks were 48000Hz and the ones that crash are 44100Hz. I'll post the mediainfo details of the file that worked (from a different software) and you can compare to the ones from OBS.