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I ran several tests yesterday and I think I have found a solution. My theory is that this somehow boils down to how Resolve loads libraries, mainly CUDA, that is based on CentOS paths and in some configurations this can behave unpredictably. It's difficult to tell without knowledge of the inner working of Resolve. But by some creative symlinking, Debian can be made to behave more like CentOS. This appears to fix the issue. (ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ /usr/lib64). I'm not very fond of modifying Debian in this way but for Resolve I'm afraid we have no other choice for now.Boris Kovalev wrote:Daniel Tufvesson wrote:Boris, does the flickering also appear in the final render for you?
It does for me and sometimes the flickering starts mid-render.
I have the flickering during entire exported video. Will retest after adding some ram to my setup
It just switches between graded (most of the video) and ungraded (i'd say 1 frame only every 2-3 second) version during entire footage.
p/s your makeresolvedeb is great! Using it with debian 10 also, thanks!
This also means that this flickering situation is most likely unrelated to the original problem described in this thread even though it appears to be very similar.
I have updated makeresolvedeb (16.0-3 or 16.1b3-2) with this workaround. Download and update to one of these and I'm pretty confident that your problem will go away also.
Shoot - BMCC | BMPCC | BMPCC4K | BMVA | GH5
Edit - Resolve Studio 19 | Debian Linux 12 | i7-3930K CPU | X79 MB | 32GB RAM | GTX1080 GPU | Speed Editor
Monitor - Decklink SDI, SDI Duo, SDI 4K, Intensity Pro
danieltufvesson.com/makeresolvedeb
Edit - Resolve Studio 19 | Debian Linux 12 | i7-3930K CPU | X79 MB | 32GB RAM | GTX1080 GPU | Speed Editor
Monitor - Decklink SDI, SDI Duo, SDI 4K, Intensity Pro
danieltufvesson.com/makeresolvedeb