In response to your questions above.
A. Yes, I’m on Resolve Studio. When I downloaded the public Beta, I first downloaded the ‘free’ version and saw that the AI Music Editor was missing in the Inspector, so I then installed the Studio version of the Beta and got the same result. I do not see ‘Voice Isolation’ in the Inspector when the audio clip is selected.
B. The audio clip that I’m using is not linked to the video clip. It is an MP3 audio clip that downloaded from AudioIO.com so there shouldn’t be an issue.
The picture shows what I see when I open the Inspector tab on any project in the public Beta 2. (Ref Forum post) I have tried old projects and starting new ones as well. All configurations produce the same result for me.
- mattrobertk
Hi Matt, Charles,
Thanks for your feedback.
Please do the following:
Export your project as a DRP file,
Grab a screenshot of your entire app window,
Add both files to a file share service and share a link here.
In short, the Music Editor is useful when you're fitting a music track to existing video. There are scenarios with linked video and audio where the tracks are (presumably) already in sync and using the Music Editor is undesirable, as it can rearrange the music to be out of sync. You can force the Music Editor for these scenarios by right clicking the pair, unlinking the clips and selecting only the audio.
We will take a look to see if there are issues in other scenarios.
Thanks
Shrinivas