Tue Aug 14, 2018 5:15 am
Hello Mike,
What you describe sounds like a hardware failure to me and certainly back ups are the way to go for those. From my end, when I hit 'save', I need to feel good that I will be able to access my project again. Resolve also crashes during production, like sometimes when I toggle between modes, like Fairlight. But I know that even after crashes, when I fire up Resolve, I will be able to access the last saved iteration. Generally, I felt good about that, at least.
Here is where the trouble occurs; when I import my clips and start editing, things are fine. However, say I export audio to work with on a DAW and then re-import to Resolve, that almost always guarantees a crash unless I rename the whole project. Say during the project I see some footage that needs to be re-shot and imported, that too will cause a crash. Unless, I name it something else.
In this case, I reworked the audio and imported it and hit save and it 'took', or so I thought. I tried to rename it but it crashes 100%. This was a 24 bit wav file. I then tried to remove the wav file so it can open without it, but it still refuses to open. I am convinced that the importing of assets mid way through a project somehow causes an issue.
Right now, I have yet to encounter anything as surpassing as Resolve for color grades. I am addicted to it and think about it constantly. It is a marvelous piece of software. Verging on magic. It is the loss of the odd project that unnerves me. Crashes, okay, Fine, but give me my project back. When I lose a project, then we have a Hal and David situation.