Charles Bennett wrote:I understand what you are talking about, but it would help if you highlighted the icon.
Also you have given absolutely no information about your system. What about OS, version of Resolve, amount of ram, GPU and its driver version, etc,etc. We can't guess these things.
You are correct, on both accounts. Regardless of my description, it would have been ideal for me to make it easier to understand.
Regarding the computer specs, I will include them now. However, to be clear, Resolve works beautiful in every other regard. It's not an issue with the machine being unable to support Resolve. It's only in that very specific situation where I am in the timeline, and then hop back to the audio where I attempt to "scrub" the audio that the system cocks it's head to the side for a second, so to speak, stares at me, and then FINALLY responds.
I have a Omen laptop (with additional ram I've added)
Model: 15-dc0010nr
32 gigs of RAM
Nvidia GTX1050ti
(4GBs of DDR ram) - hopefully I communicated that right. It's on the spec page for that model.
As mentioned, I suspect that regardless of the system, it would exhibit the same result. It's literally only when I drag the audio to the timeline, head back up to grab some more audio by scrubbing where it acts the way I mentioned above.
Windows 10 Home OS