Thu Aug 02, 2018 2:22 am
I just went through that several times today. What I did is, after uninstalling, I went into the registry and got rid of the version key (annoying, but I have to do that every time I upgrade to the next version now), and then went to my program files folder and found the Resolve folder, which even after uninstalling still had 1,400+ files in it. I renamed that folder "OLD" (just in case), then went back and installed Resolve again. That cleared the annoying Fairlight error. I'm really disliking Fairlight - I'd rather the development team put their efforts into fixing some of the more basic issues with Resolve - like how it handles images with transparency, applying a blur transition on one video track blurs all the tracks underneath it no matter what, lack of a fill left/right audio toggle, etc.