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- Joined: Mon Jun 18, 2018 6:15 am
- Real Name: Cristopher Conti
Hello folks,
I am really hoping somebody can help me figure this one out. I've been working on figuring this out for a while and it's starting to drive me crazy. I hope I can clearly explain the problem.
When I take a bunch of clips and place them in Resolve, occasionally I'll get one with a very slight echo that seems to go from the right to left speaker, or vice versa. Sometimes it's significant enough to make it sound like a word was said twice, and then the rest of the same clip will be perfectly in sync. If I double click on the audio channel itself, it will open up just the audio instead of the video also, and that will play perfect with no echo...It's mostly when the video is playing back that it happens (but it will occasionally happen in Fairlight also, but that's less common). I looked closely at the actual audio waveform and there's no reason for the audio echo. It seems to come from nowhere, even when viewing the audio on each separate channel.
Many times after clicking on the audio channel in the edit tab, the stuttering/echo will disappear, but it will pop up randomly in some other place. These stutters do render out into the final video...if they didn't, I could live with working around them.
I am on verson 15.0.0B.037. I'm running Windows 7 64bit. I'm using 1 AMD Radeon HD 7700.
Let me know if you have any ideas or need more info...This problem has been plaguing me for a while and I'd be in your debt if you can help.
-Cris
I am really hoping somebody can help me figure this one out. I've been working on figuring this out for a while and it's starting to drive me crazy. I hope I can clearly explain the problem.
When I take a bunch of clips and place them in Resolve, occasionally I'll get one with a very slight echo that seems to go from the right to left speaker, or vice versa. Sometimes it's significant enough to make it sound like a word was said twice, and then the rest of the same clip will be perfectly in sync. If I double click on the audio channel itself, it will open up just the audio instead of the video also, and that will play perfect with no echo...It's mostly when the video is playing back that it happens (but it will occasionally happen in Fairlight also, but that's less common). I looked closely at the actual audio waveform and there's no reason for the audio echo. It seems to come from nowhere, even when viewing the audio on each separate channel.
Many times after clicking on the audio channel in the edit tab, the stuttering/echo will disappear, but it will pop up randomly in some other place. These stutters do render out into the final video...if they didn't, I could live with working around them.
I am on verson 15.0.0B.037. I'm running Windows 7 64bit. I'm using 1 AMD Radeon HD 7700.
Let me know if you have any ideas or need more info...This problem has been plaguing me for a while and I'd be in your debt if you can help.
-Cris