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- Real Name: Thomas Thumb
For the past few weeks, ever since I switched to the Resolve 20 beta, my ASIO device will not allow me to record audio directly into fairlight, or through the new voiceover function in the edit page.
I have repeated the test with the same microphone going through USB, and have no issues whatsoever. Only when switching to ASIO does the problem arise. The ASIO device works perfectly fine on all previous versions of resolve, and with other software.
The strange part is that everything appears to working perfectly normal until the recording stage. I can see my microphone moving in the mixer, and I can hear myself in fairlight monitoring perfectly fine. I can even see the waveform being created while I am recording. Only when I finalize the recording and the audio file is generated does the audio magically disappear from the recording. And stranger still, it doesn't even happen every time.
Sometimes the recorded audio will only be present in only left or right ears, sometimes not at all, and sometimes it will loop a previously recorded segment instead. It also fixes itself briefly upon restart, for a seemingly random amount of time, before breaking again. It will however, instantly break upon using the voiceover function in the edit page, which is where I suspect the problem may lie, considering it was only added in Resolve 20.
The voiceover function in the edit page is completely broken with the ASIO device. Even while just monitoring, my voice sounds incredibly distorted and almost rectified. This too though, works fine with the same setup through USB.
I don't have another ASIO device to test, but I assume the issue is either with Resolve 20 itself, or a driver incompatibility of some kind perhaps? Any possible solutions I could try to fix this? I have dried reinstalling the ASIO drivers, and Resolve 20 already. This issue has persisted through the past 4 betas of Resolve 20 also.
I have repeated the test with the same microphone going through USB, and have no issues whatsoever. Only when switching to ASIO does the problem arise. The ASIO device works perfectly fine on all previous versions of resolve, and with other software.
The strange part is that everything appears to working perfectly normal until the recording stage. I can see my microphone moving in the mixer, and I can hear myself in fairlight monitoring perfectly fine. I can even see the waveform being created while I am recording. Only when I finalize the recording and the audio file is generated does the audio magically disappear from the recording. And stranger still, it doesn't even happen every time.
Sometimes the recorded audio will only be present in only left or right ears, sometimes not at all, and sometimes it will loop a previously recorded segment instead. It also fixes itself briefly upon restart, for a seemingly random amount of time, before breaking again. It will however, instantly break upon using the voiceover function in the edit page, which is where I suspect the problem may lie, considering it was only added in Resolve 20.
The voiceover function in the edit page is completely broken with the ASIO device. Even while just monitoring, my voice sounds incredibly distorted and almost rectified. This too though, works fine with the same setup through USB.
I don't have another ASIO device to test, but I assume the issue is either with Resolve 20 itself, or a driver incompatibility of some kind perhaps? Any possible solutions I could try to fix this? I have dried reinstalling the ASIO drivers, and Resolve 20 already. This issue has persisted through the past 4 betas of Resolve 20 also.
Resolve Studio 20.0 • Windows 11 23H2 • Radeon RX 6600 • Ryzen 3600 • 32GB DDR4 • Focusrite 2i2 Audio Interface (ASIO)