I have noticed that mp4 renders in version 19.1 are out of sync--the sound is slightly early. If I change to rendering in quicktime, the problem goes away. I did not have this problem in earlier versions of Davinci Resolve, although I can't say for certain the exact version when the problem started. But it's only been very recent.
I have tried different codecs and encoders, but the problem persists. The only workaround I have found is to export to quicktime.
Has anyone else seen this issue? I believe it's a problem with the new release of DR.
DR 18.6 Windows 10 Pro AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12 core 64GB 2X32 D4 3600 RAM EVGA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER 8GB GDDR6 460.89 Driver
It’s a native windows player problem, if you use player with different decoder like vlc, QuickTime, media player classic, resolve itself, another NLE, load on YouTube, and more, all work fine. Recently I did a test also moving between media encoder these files and out of sync stay , but only under video player of win 10
This has been addressed in the 19.1.1 release. When you are rendering MP4 files, you'll have a new "Enable compatibility with legacy players" option. You should select this if you want the files to play nicely with Windows 10 media player apps.
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Dwaine Maggart wrote:This has been addressed in the 19.1.1 release. When you are rendering MP4 files, you'll have a new "Enable compatibility with legacy players" option. You should select this if you want the files to play nicely with Windows 10 media player apps.
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Thank you, this has been driving me nuts for a week now.
is this in any case related to the ffmpeg"-x264opts b_pyramid=0"? as that was something that was needed for a long time to get the mp4 files to be in sync in Adobe Premiere have not used premiere for many years but files encoded like this have played okay everywhere so far. would be good to know if resolve now has the same option
Thank you very much!! This has been driving me crazy for a few weeks. And the solution I found is to switch to watching in VLC and as they wrote here... when uploading to YouTube there is also no problem with the final product. But when you send a video to a client and he opens it in WINDOWS Media Player, from his point of view it is your fault because the other files on his computer work very well... Thank you very much for the solution.