benwalterdirector wrote:This is really frustrating as when I open it, the color correction does not apply. Everything is washed down. Sometimes. Some color grading comes back on certain frames. This is very chaotic. This stops me from exporting the damn thing.
Your whining and complaining won't help solve the issue, as long as you continue to refuse to reveal your hardware and OS configuration. It's like you're calling the doctors office, telling the doctor "I'm sick...make me feel better!", but you never tell them any important info like your vitals, medical history, medications you might be taking etc.
Your problem sounds like a classic GPU related issue. But you won't get any help from anyone if you don't say what GPU(s) you are running, or even the most basic info about your system configuration (e.g. OS, OS version, RAM, GPU driver version etc)
And you certainly won't get much help by perpetuating stereotypes of how entitled L.A. "Director" types tend behave around others when they want their way with things. The public beta program exists for a reason: For users to find and constructively report the things that may be broken in the software. It's not an "early access" program, akin to being allowed to jump over the velvet rope at a motion picture premier.
As has been already said, if Resolve 14 beta is too unstable for you, don't use it. Resolve 12.5.6 works just fine. But please stop with your snide insinuations that BMD doesn't care, are incompetent, or are ignoring your problems. Aside from being insanely wrong, that's not what the beta program is for.
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Resolve Studio 18.0.2 / Decklink Mini Monitor / 14" 2021 Macbook Pro Max (macOS 12.5.1, M1 Max) / 32GB RAM