Thu Aug 03, 2023 1:24 am
If you are using media player it sound like you are on a Windows machine.
If you are seeing sound levels bouncing around in the Resolve meters, and there is sound on the clips in Media Player, then there is an issue connecting Resolve to the appropriate speaker in Windows, and Windows can be very frustrating when it decides for you what should be happening!!!
First thing, on the bottom right, right click on the sound icon and select "Open Volume Mixer". The first device is usually the default device and in situation like you describe it probably won't have Resolve as on of the inputs in the mixer. You will need to search through the various devices to find the one that Resolve is connected to. Run the clip in Resolve and you should see the meters moving in this device in Windows.
You now have two options: either use that device (speaker) to listen to output from Resolve or change Resolve to match the windows device you want to use. (Peferences | Video and Audio I/O, and the Audio I/O section of that tab. You can have Resolve use something different to the Windows default when you want to listen on headphones but happy for everything else to go to the standard speakers, for example.
HTH
Darryl
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