My footage is clean when I view it outside Davinci Resolve but when I bring it into Resolve all of a sudden it has white dancing noise mainly around high contrast areas of the footage. I'm not using colour management and the noise is there even when I bypass the colour effects.
I dunno if you got to see the image I posted as I don't know If I did it right. But the noise is flat white dancing noise along high contrast edges/detail of an image. So typically a door frame or a window frame or the edges of a cube or sphere where there is a strong contrast between the highlights and the shadows. It's like a 'specle' jumping around those edges. It looks digital as in tiny squares.
I've checked all the video in question outside of Davinci Resolve and they're fine. These artifacts only occur inside Davinci Resolve and do not need to have had any colour grading effects applied to display this. They seem to be affected simply by being inside the application. I'm not using colour management or luts.
I've sorted it Jim and Peter. As peter hinted earlier HARDWARE. I updated my GPU driver to the latest one. There's even a special Creative driver for my GPU i didn't know about. But it's been geared towards 3D render and Video as opposed to gaming. I think the GForce Experience app just asumes you're a gamer and downloads the latest game driver. I manually installed this one and the issue just went away.
Thanks to you both for taking the time to chime in. I appreciate it. Also is it possible to SAVE a compound with other shared nodes inside it that remain editable inside the compound node to share with many other clips in the same project?