TomSid215 wrote:But now that I had some time to think about it afterwards, I did use a database and project file between a computer and my computer that had different versions on resolve on it, and I was using Red Giant Universe OFX on some clips in the color page.
Yeah, for whatever reason, Red Giant stopped supporting Resolve OFX. No idea why.
If you go into Preferences -> User -> Video Plug-ins, you can deselect the Red Giant plug-ins, hit OK, then exit Resolve and relaunch. Now, Resolve won't try to load or access the Red Giant plug-ins, and you can go to those shots that used them and use an alternative approach that works. Once you do that, then you should be able to render out the timelines with no problems.
Dexter wrote:I was not using resolve WITH 4 monitors, I simply have 4 monitors.
Well, I probably own 20 monitors, but I wouldn't mention them in a technical help message if they weren't actually connected to my system. I think going much past connecting 2 or 3 monitors on any computer system is skating on thin ice.