
Window 10, 32GB ram, GTX 1070, Davinci Resolve Studio
Hi,
I am reporting a potential bug after I upgraded from 15.3.1 to 16.1.
The issue:
This is a little hard to explain so please bear with me: The project started in 15.3.1. After completing the project, I upgraded to the next version 16.0. Obviously the database was upgraded as well. The clip's in/out points were fine, as well as the Power Window's positions. All was well in 16.0.
I then updated to 16.1. Then, clips within a compound clip, within their own timelines, and have Power Windows seem to have shifted the 'out point' of said clips by 2 frames. The 'in' point seems fine. Also, the Power Windows shifted or changed (probably adapting to the new frames). So now the Power Window is offset and masking the wrong areas. I also noticed the pure "blue" (green 0, red 0 and Blue 255) were looking more purple than blue.
See attached.
I realize you will have a hard time understanding this issue but I upgraded/updated all the way to 17.1 and the issue is still there so I don't think it's been discovered.
To reproduce:
- start in 15.3.1
- add an MP4 clip (no idea if it has to be MP4 but that's what I use) and convert it to a compound clip (mine was about 2 seconds long)
- in Color, add a couple of power windows to mask out an area (my masks were animated)
- upgrade to 16.1
- observe the masks are now offset and the clip's 'out' point has changed
Anyway, I am mostly wondering if you can repro this or are aware of it because it means I have to redo my entire project if there is no fix...
Thanks.
p.s. After this post, I uninstalled version 16.1 and installed 16.0 and the clips/power windows (or whatever is causing the frame offsetting issue) is gone and the clips/power windows are back in their proper place. Hopefully this helps a little more...
Let me know if you need more info (I'm sure you do) or if you can actually reproduce this.
Thanks again...
Hi,
I am reporting a potential bug after I upgraded from 15.3.1 to 16.1.
The issue:
This is a little hard to explain so please bear with me: The project started in 15.3.1. After completing the project, I upgraded to the next version 16.0. Obviously the database was upgraded as well. The clip's in/out points were fine, as well as the Power Window's positions. All was well in 16.0.
I then updated to 16.1. Then, clips within a compound clip, within their own timelines, and have Power Windows seem to have shifted the 'out point' of said clips by 2 frames. The 'in' point seems fine. Also, the Power Windows shifted or changed (probably adapting to the new frames). So now the Power Window is offset and masking the wrong areas. I also noticed the pure "blue" (green 0, red 0 and Blue 255) were looking more purple than blue.
See attached.
I realize you will have a hard time understanding this issue but I upgraded/updated all the way to 17.1 and the issue is still there so I don't think it's been discovered.
To reproduce:
- start in 15.3.1
- add an MP4 clip (no idea if it has to be MP4 but that's what I use) and convert it to a compound clip (mine was about 2 seconds long)
- in Color, add a couple of power windows to mask out an area (my masks were animated)
- upgrade to 16.1
- observe the masks are now offset and the clip's 'out' point has changed
Anyway, I am mostly wondering if you can repro this or are aware of it because it means I have to redo my entire project if there is no fix...
Thanks.
p.s. After this post, I uninstalled version 16.1 and installed 16.0 and the clips/power windows (or whatever is causing the frame offsetting issue) is gone and the clips/power windows are back in their proper place. Hopefully this helps a little more...
Let me know if you need more info (I'm sure you do) or if you can actually reproduce this.
Thanks again...
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