
Hello,
I've stumbled onto a serious bug that makes Neat for Resolve quite unusable for me. So I use Sony A7SIII 10Bit 4:2:2 H.264 4K MP4 50p footage on a 25p timeline and in Davinci Wide Gamut/Intermediate color space.
I add Neat as the first node before the rest of the grade. The issue also occurs when adding it instead as an effect on the clip in the edit page. Additionally it happens on all configurations (CPU, GPU, CPU & GPU) In the latest Resolve (19.0.1) after I select the noise pattern and apply the effect on the node, it does two things wrong. First of all almost all times, the frame changes slightly (like it picks one after or one before the selected frame. This is evident when disabling and re-enabling the node, there is slight motion, which is a problem.
The main issue however is that if I leave it to render without doing anything to the UI sometimes it renders most of the times fine, however, if something happens to the UI such as I move a dial or auto-save, or even scrolling on the timeline (in the color page) at that moment what renders is a slight jump (like it skips frames). This also happens if I leave the playhead in the middle of the clip and leave it to render. It renders from the playhead onwards, and finishes with the beggining of the clip up until the play head (if it's the only clip in the timeline). However at the place where the playhead is, it jump cuts a few (or even one) frame, creating a stuttering effect.
Response from Neat Video Team:
"
Dear Nikolaos,
thank you for the message.
> I've stumbled onto a serious bug that makes Neat for Resolve quite unusable
> for me. So I use Sony A7SIII 10Bit 4:2:2 H.264 4K MP4 50p footage on a 25p
> timeline ...
Say no more. This is a known bug of Resolve itself and it is described in this page:
https://www.neatvideo.com/support/known-issues/resolve
Quote:
Incorrect order of frames with retimed clips (Resolve 17 and possibly other versions)
Resolve serves to Neat Video incorrect frames or frames in an incorrect order when (1) the source clip is retimed in the project or (2) the frame rates of the clip and timeline are different. This then shows up in the output video as a stutter or partially reversed motion.
A possible workaround: go to the Edit page, select the clip, right-click to open the context menu and select "Render in Place".
We asked the developers of Resolve to address that, but as you can see, the issue remains unfixed since Resolve 17.
Thank you,
Vlad
Support, Neat Video team, ABSoft
mailto:support@neatvideo.com https://www.neatvideo.com"
Why hasn't the Resolve team, resolved this yet???
I've stumbled onto a serious bug that makes Neat for Resolve quite unusable for me. So I use Sony A7SIII 10Bit 4:2:2 H.264 4K MP4 50p footage on a 25p timeline and in Davinci Wide Gamut/Intermediate color space.
I add Neat as the first node before the rest of the grade. The issue also occurs when adding it instead as an effect on the clip in the edit page. Additionally it happens on all configurations (CPU, GPU, CPU & GPU) In the latest Resolve (19.0.1) after I select the noise pattern and apply the effect on the node, it does two things wrong. First of all almost all times, the frame changes slightly (like it picks one after or one before the selected frame. This is evident when disabling and re-enabling the node, there is slight motion, which is a problem.
The main issue however is that if I leave it to render without doing anything to the UI sometimes it renders most of the times fine, however, if something happens to the UI such as I move a dial or auto-save, or even scrolling on the timeline (in the color page) at that moment what renders is a slight jump (like it skips frames). This also happens if I leave the playhead in the middle of the clip and leave it to render. It renders from the playhead onwards, and finishes with the beggining of the clip up until the play head (if it's the only clip in the timeline). However at the place where the playhead is, it jump cuts a few (or even one) frame, creating a stuttering effect.
Response from Neat Video Team:
"
Dear Nikolaos,
thank you for the message.
> I've stumbled onto a serious bug that makes Neat for Resolve quite unusable
> for me. So I use Sony A7SIII 10Bit 4:2:2 H.264 4K MP4 50p footage on a 25p
> timeline ...
Say no more. This is a known bug of Resolve itself and it is described in this page:
https://www.neatvideo.com/support/known-issues/resolve
Quote:
Incorrect order of frames with retimed clips (Resolve 17 and possibly other versions)
Resolve serves to Neat Video incorrect frames or frames in an incorrect order when (1) the source clip is retimed in the project or (2) the frame rates of the clip and timeline are different. This then shows up in the output video as a stutter or partially reversed motion.
A possible workaround: go to the Edit page, select the clip, right-click to open the context menu and select "Render in Place".
We asked the developers of Resolve to address that, but as you can see, the issue remains unfixed since Resolve 17.
Thank you,
Vlad
Support, Neat Video team, ABSoft
mailto:support@neatvideo.com https://www.neatvideo.com"
Why hasn't the Resolve team, resolved this yet???
MBPro 16" M2 Max 38GPU 64GB 2TB - Resolve 20b3 / macOS Sequoia 15.4.1
Grinding my teeth as a filmmaker, photographer & sound engineer for 20 years.
Davinci Resolve (moved from Final Cut Pro).
Grinding my teeth as a filmmaker, photographer & sound engineer for 20 years.
Davinci Resolve (moved from Final Cut Pro).