Fri May 02, 2025 9:39 pm
I encountered a "No frame available for MediaOut1" error when I was dragging clips around horizontally and then vertically (to change their stack order) and they had a (fusion) stroke border effect applied to them.
In order to "recover" my overall image, I had to select each of the clips with the fusion stroke effect, go to the Inspector's Effect tab, and click the "go-to-fusion" button at the upper right. Once in fusion, the image displayed exactly as intended - I made zero actions while on the Fusion tab. I then clicked back to the Edit tab and repeated with the other clips, until each of their "No frame available" errors had all went away.
Peculiar. At one point I had been dragging multiple clips selected with different start/end points, on different layers. There was no cache involved (I even confirmed the Cache management said 0 bytes).
The issue didn't repeat easily, so I don't have a recording, but it was definitely annoying and set me back 10 minutes while I tried to figure out how to fix the error.
DR Studio 20 b2.
PC Win 11 Pro, 64GB ram; NVidia 572.83; dual monitor; RTX 3080 (10GB); auto/CUDA processing mode; SSD cache, separate SSD for data; Davinci Studio