I noticed that if you generate proxy media, then the pitch of the audio changes. The tone becomes deeper. When you create multiple proxy media from the same clip the tone gets deeper and deeper? With optimized media this problem does not occur. I think it is probably a bug?
iMac Pro 2017, 3,2 GHz 8 Core Xeon W, Radeon Pro Vega 56 8 GB, 32 GB RAM, Davinci Resolve Studio
I have tried several ProRes and DNx formats of H.265 media (iPhone 12 Pro, 4K), with all of them I had this problem? If I use optimized media instead, everything works correctly?
iMac Pro 2017, 3,2 GHz 8 Core Xeon W, Radeon Pro Vega 56 8 GB, 32 GB RAM, Davinci Resolve Studio
jacklib wrote:I have tried several ProRes and DNx formats of H.265 media (iPhone 12 Pro, 4K), with all of them I had this problem? If I use optimized media instead, everything works correctly?
My guess is that this may be related to variable frame rate files from the iPhone. Resolve doesn't play nice with variable frame rate. Optimized media may be creating fixed frame rate proxies.
Resolve Studio 17.4.6 - Fusion Studio 17.2.2 - Windows 10 Gigabyte GTX1080ti 11GB - AMD 1950X - 64GB 2400 Gigabyte X399 AORUS Gaming 7 Intensity Pro 4k Presonus 192 Audio Interface Separate M.2 SSDs for OS and Resolve Cache
Interesting... I have now tried a video from a Sony rx100VI (Full HD, H.264), here everything was correct. How can I see if the frame rate is not variable?
iMac Pro 2017, 3,2 GHz 8 Core Xeon W, Radeon Pro Vega 56 8 GB, 32 GB RAM, Davinci Resolve Studio
jacklib wrote:How can I see if the frame rate is not variable?
Many people, including me use a free program called MediaInfo.
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jacklib wrote:Is it generally useful to convert clips with a variable frame rate to a constant frame rate when working with Davinci Resolve?
Yes. I do.
Based on many reports I've seen here Resolve can do all sorts of strange things when it tries to deal with variable frame rate material.
Resolve Studio 17.4.6 - Fusion Studio 17.2.2 - Windows 10 Gigabyte GTX1080ti 11GB - AMD 1950X - 64GB 2400 Gigabyte X399 AORUS Gaming 7 Intensity Pro 4k Presonus 192 Audio Interface Separate M.2 SSDs for OS and Resolve Cache
Are there any specific codecs you should use in DR? I just found the program HandBrake, I think with the tool I can convert the frame rate, codecs and many other things?
iMac Pro 2017, 3,2 GHz 8 Core Xeon W, Radeon Pro Vega 56 8 GB, 32 GB RAM, Davinci Resolve Studio