Thanks for all the reply's guys!
I've been at this for a while now, while I've shot just about everything made from the ground at one time or another, my main expertise is professional drone work. (
http://www.rotory.com ) in fact, I designed the worlds first aerial drone in the early 80's. One of my first employers was the National Enquirer Magazine, to fly aerials over movie stars homes in Miami and LA, to get candid shots. My more serious endeavors was designing large 12-18 ft rotor span drones for military front line surveillance.
As the art of commercial aerial photography advanced, so did my editing requirements, which is the reason I made the move from Final Cut and invested in Resolve and their panel. I wanted to get on board with an editor that I could stay with. My post is to only bring attention to BM that this trivial problem is a scar for Resolve.
Suggestions from some users that our work stations are too slow & junk is not the solution to the problem, its a design problem. There is no need for users to spend another ten grand to use a 26 MB audio file. As I mentioned, there are numerous programs available that can handle large 4K@60 video files that are not even optimized along with MP3 files.
Regards - Mike