I think you might need the studio version to handle 10-bit 422.
Resolve 18.1 Studio, Fusion 9 Studio CPU: i7 8700, OS: Windows 10 32GB RAM, GPU: RTX3060 I'm refugee from Sony Vegas slicing video for my YouTube channels.
It would be nice if Resolve gave some sort of more positive indication of what the problem was when you're trying to import an unsupported format other than the clip simply failing to appear in the media pool. Imagine how many questions could be eliminated if it simply displayed a pop-up messagebox with the text "This format <format-description> is not supported" or "This format <format-description> is only supported by the Studio Version".
DR Studio 18.6.4 Build 6, Win10Pro x64 22H2/19045.3570 Asus C246 Pro Motherboard, Xeon E-2278G@3.4GHz, 64GB ECC RAM GeForce 3060 12GB, "Studio" driver 512.15 OS,Library: 1TB NVMe SSD - Project,Cache: 1TB NVMe SSD
Sean Nelson wrote:It would be nice if Resolve gave some sort of more positive indication of what the problem was when you're trying to import an unsupported format other than the clip simply failing to appear in the media pool. Imagine how many questions could be eliminated if it simply displayed a pop-up messagebox with the text "This format <format-description> is not supported" or "This format <format-description> is only supported by the Studio Version".
Been commented and "requested" long time ago, yet we still only have very confusing media off-line warning which tells you not much at all.
Sean Nelson wrote:It would be nice if Resolve gave some sort of more positive indication of what the problem was when you're trying to import an unsupported format other than the clip simply failing to appear in the media pool. Imagine how many questions could be eliminated if it simply displayed a pop-up messagebox with the text "This format <format-description> is not supported" or "This format <format-description> is only supported by the Studio Version".