Thu Jun 20, 2024 2:47 pm
I agree there should be error messages when Resolve rejects a media file, not just in this specific instance but in general. As is, nothing happens and there's no feedback, it's unclear to the user if an error has even occured.
I've just had a problem with Resolve rejecting some video files due to an almost invisible special character in their title. Granted this is trivial, there's no reason for anyone to ever have special characters in a file title, and if you do then it's easy to fix; but it's hard to notice and frankly never occured to me, i thought it was a more common issue like variable frame rate or something. It led me to convert ad re-convert those videos in every software i could think of for hours, when all i had to do was rename the files.
So yes, even a generic error message would have clued me in to vaguely the right direction, or at least away from the wrong direction.