Byron Dickens wrote:I believe you are talking about something else entirely.
Let's review.
I would like it too if Resolve dealt with audio at different sample rates.
In just about any DAW...You can also import audio at different sample rates and bit depth and it will be resampled to match the project. Pretty much standard features.
This is a standard aspect of Resolve, where Timelines are natively 32bit/48kHz, but still allow mixed source media with varying bit depths, sample rates, and file formats to coexist on the same Timeline.
Source media is automatically up/downsampled to the target Timeline rate of 48kHz.

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In just about any DAW, you can create a project and pick whatever bit depth and sample rate your audio interface will handle.
Resolve Timelines are currently fixed to 32bit/48kHz, as illustrated in the screenshot.
Resolve currently requires the audio driver to be fixed to 48kHz for this reason.
Other rates will apparently be considered, but unfortunately it seems not to have garnered many user requests:
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=47367#p394650There are multiple valid reasons to support higher LPCM production rates within Resolve, but other focus areas appear to have been given higher priority, as is evident from the extremely long new feature (and bug fix) list for version 15.
In the mean time, as outlined in the previous post, there are several more than capable options that cater to audio production at higher LPCM rates than Resolve's current base rate.
Prepare all production source media in any of the aforementioned solutions, import in to Resolve at the native rate of the source media for mastering deliverables at 24/48kHz within Resolve.