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- Real Name: Hermann R. Lehner
After years I have a new power workstation, in principle similar to the old one, of course the components are now even more powerful.
I first installed Davinci V 19.1 Studio (beta), but got the following error.
I am now back to the latest version 18.8.6. Unfortunately the same thing is happening.
Looks like it's the interaction between the system and Resolve, but I have no idea what to do (I'm not a "computer specialist").
When rendering projects (1920x1080, default Vimeo settings here) that have already been rendered dozens of times without any problems (with the old workstation), the system stops completely after some undefined time.
(e.g. film of approx. 90 min length: after 80% rendering time, at 98% or at 45% - a shorter similar video of 20 min was rendered without any problems).
A cold start is needed.
This phenomenon only occurs in conjunction with Resolve.
It looks as if it is due to the interaction between the system and Resolve, because otherwise the workstation runs with all other programmes all day without failures.
But I have no idea what to do (I'm not a "computer specialist").
There is a Resolve crash report available for viewing:
https://icedrive.net/s/QbGxjZfSXVDxFxgxyNXXYz42hvzA
Maybe someone can help or has an idea?
Thanks!
System:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-7940X CPU @ 3.10GHz, 3096 MHz, 14 core(s), 28 logical processor(s)
(RAM) 32.0 GB
Windows 10 Pro, Version 10.0.19045 Build 19045 (current)
NVidia: Geforce RTX 4060 (driver: V 552.22 Studio - current)
I first installed Davinci V 19.1 Studio (beta), but got the following error.
I am now back to the latest version 18.8.6. Unfortunately the same thing is happening.
Looks like it's the interaction between the system and Resolve, but I have no idea what to do (I'm not a "computer specialist").
When rendering projects (1920x1080, default Vimeo settings here) that have already been rendered dozens of times without any problems (with the old workstation), the system stops completely after some undefined time.
(e.g. film of approx. 90 min length: after 80% rendering time, at 98% or at 45% - a shorter similar video of 20 min was rendered without any problems).
A cold start is needed.
This phenomenon only occurs in conjunction with Resolve.
It looks as if it is due to the interaction between the system and Resolve, because otherwise the workstation runs with all other programmes all day without failures.
But I have no idea what to do (I'm not a "computer specialist").
There is a Resolve crash report available for viewing:
https://icedrive.net/s/QbGxjZfSXVDxFxgxyNXXYz42hvzA
Maybe someone can help or has an idea?
Thanks!
System:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-7940X CPU @ 3.10GHz, 3096 MHz, 14 core(s), 28 logical processor(s)
(RAM) 32.0 GB
Windows 10 Pro, Version 10.0.19045 Build 19045 (current)
NVidia: Geforce RTX 4060 (driver: V 552.22 Studio - current)