Tue Feb 09, 2021 9:55 pm
You must remember, Resolve was never designed to accept the variable frame rate that phones typically generate. It was designed for formats with a constant frame rate. If the frame rate of the video is constantly varying Resolve has to try and keep the audio in step with it by altering the sample rate of the audio stream in realtime. If the video frame rate is changing dramatically Resolve will simply not play the audio. Simple players like VLC, and more consumer orientated editing programs such as Pinnacle Studio are designed to cope with this.
In time this may be addressed by BMD.
In the meantime try converting phone footage to a constant frame rate using either Shutter Encoder or Handbrake, both of which are free.
Resolve Studio 19.1.3 build 7
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