For some reason, there is no audio when trying to use my Motu 896mk3 Firewire interface (not the hybrid version).
Everything is set up correctly, the meters in DaVinci are showing the audio signal, but somehow it's not reaching the interface.
I have it connected through a Thunderbolt to Firewire adapter, and I'm suspecting this to be the problem. However, none of the other software I'm using has any problems.
Tested with both DaVinci Resolve 16.2.7 and 17 beta 5
Hardware: MacBook Pro mid-2014, 2.8 Ghz i7 macOS 10.15.7 Motu 896mk3 Firewire Firewire to Thunderbolt adapter
I too am getting no sound after the update to 17.0 on Mac OS 10.14.6 using an Aggregate Device with an Onyx and a Firewire adapter. This works with Final Cut and my audio software.
Do you have your system audio set to the MOTU interface? Have you tried installing the latest MOTU driver?
It works with my Metric Halo interface, so it's not FireWire itself that's the issue.
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It turns out that my problem was some files I had with audio not being imported. These were generated in Blender, it could well be that I didn't generate the files correctly in Blender. Other files I generated in Blender came through with the audio. Obviously User Error.
Reynaud Venter wrote:What is the configuration in Resolve's Preferences > Video and Audio I/O?
Is this both an input and monitoring issue?
Hi, sorry I forgot about this post
Under "Speaker setup", I tried both "Use system settings" and "Manual" with the correct settings in the Speaker configuration drop-down menu, none works.
When I set it to "Use system settings" and then switch from within macOS to the built-in audio, I get sound. I even get sound through my HDMI monitor, but as soon as I switch to MOTU, there is no sound.