Hi Reynaud,
Reynaud Venter wrote:tlegvold wrote:I can bounce a mix to a new layer, all good. Then rename the resulting clip. Nice. However in the Timeline one track of each mix has LEFT added to it (see image).
Seeing this behaviour with certain multichannel deliverables.
When I bounce the resulting clip to a file, this time it does use the name I gave it (I'll check to see if that's dependent upon sample rate or not)
The Bounce Clip to Files function is not dependent on sample rate and correctly produces a deliverable matching the user defined Timeline Clip Name on my systems.
That is not what I see here in multichannel, only in stereo. In my other project (where I reported the problem I was seeing) the timeline and all files are at 96kHz, in case it matters.
when it gets to the end it says it failed, and the last seconds of the clip are missing from the bounced file. They are in the bounced mix layer though, and my in and out points are at the far edges of the clip.
Ensure that no processing is applied to the Clip or Track prior to the bounce and confirm that the deliverable duration matches the source in either MediaInfo or BWFMetaEdit.
If the bounce is successful and the source and deliverables match in duration, then eliminate processing and isolate any Clip or Track-based processing in turn.
First, by definition Bounce clip to file is not supposed to include any track or bus based processing. There is no processing on the clip, it's a freshly bounced mix to a new layer. Just to test, I disabled the effects on that track (Flux Pure Limiter v3). Same error upon bounce.
I tried bouncing to file as mono files rather than interleaved, and that worked correctly, the files have the correct length and content.
So it appears that the interleaved Bounce clip to file is not working correctly for some reason. I suppose I can use another program to interleave them, or bring them into a fresh Resolve project and try bounce to disk from there. Still, it seems a bit kludgy to have to do it that way.
This is a very simple project, one video track, one stereo audio track, one 5.1 audio track. 2 output buses, one for the stereo and one 5.1. The stereo and 5.1 tracks each have a flux Pure Limiter v3 on them.
If it works on your system, why does it not work on mine?
Thor