Sun Apr 05, 2020 2:52 am
I think also the Linux years tend to use a very stripped down "stock" system with very little going on, plus the right drivers. Sometimes, the Resolve problems happen because of other installed programs or OS issues, not because of Resolve itself.
For a lot of reasons, we try to use a very "stock" Mac OS system with absolutely nothing running in the background, so it effectively becomes a "Resolve machine" only during sessions. I think there's value in keeping the system very lean and mean, because it's one less thing to go wrong.
marc wielage, csi • VP/color & workflow • chroma | hollywood