![]() ![]() But, my patience for buggy software has worn thin over the BS customer service I experienced with Adobe. Since I've walked away from Premiere, I thought I've found a new home with Resolve. So my issues with MXF files are not unique to the camera I am using. Also have found people who have had the same issues with MP4s. So, in conclusion, DaVinci Resolve 15 does not work. Most of the video I have shot recently were 60fps. Please advise if there's anything I can do to get it going. Is this a bug in Davinci Resolve? or my system is not powerful enough to handle this? (i cannot imagine this being the case tho.) Autosave thing also did not solve this. Deleting render cache do not resolve for me. Tried other suggestions posted on this thread also: neither of them seems to show any improvement. I have tried enabling optimized media, render cache. This does not happen with 30fps / 24fps clips I have. ![]() In my case, when I load 60fps clip, playback from anywhere in Davinci Resolve shows flickering "media offline" and video is choppy at the best. I am experiencing very similar issue raised in this thread. Overall file size was about 10-15 GB for 50-70 minute-long videos Settings for video with Media offline problem I'm going to try some solutions by converting the videos to AVI (which is the format I've worked with in other programs but long before) before importing to Resolve see if that helps a bit. I do not understand the situation and not sure where to start. I tried render the videos, the "Media Offline" was on the rendered video too! After I imported the files into the media pool, the red "Media Offline" notification blinks during playback. I used MSI Afterburner to capture gameplay to edit. I also encountered a problem with Media Offline using H.264 with a 10bit 422 source and no audio.Ĭode: Select all Complete name : D:\Projects\xxx.mp4įormat profile : High settings, CABAC : Yes ![]() So it doesn't seem to be auto save that makes a difference, but saving as a new project. Here's my steps to reproduce:Īfter I start DaVinci again, the first project still shows that media error, but the second doesn't. But it seems really weird, maybe a developer can take a look at that problem. But I tried disabling auto save as suggested, and it works for me too. With the uncompressed file I never had this error again. If anyone is interested, here's the link: The page doesn't look very professional either for a "Professional Media Converter", but they offer a trial version of their product, which comes with certain limitations. So I looked further.Īfter some time I found a "free" solution, which works fine. I found a rather cheap software from Brorsoft, but the page didn't look that professional and I found a different page, where the, seemingly, same software was sold from a different company (EaseFab). Surprisingly there is not a lot of software that can convert from x264 to DNxHD. The funny thing is, I switched to DaVinci because with Hitfilm that file had no sound.Īfter I didn't get another reply for a few days, I tried to find a decent and preferably free converter for my files. I tried a few different files, most of them recorded with OBS, not all of them displayed this error.Ĭould it be a problem with the codec? Or maybe the file size (some are 10GB+)? How can I track down the reason for that error? It's a screen-recording I created with OpenBroadcasterSoftware, which uses x264 for encoding as far as I know. Not only does it show up as "media offline" in the timeline, but also in the "Media"-Tab. The sound plays choppy sometimes, but that could be due to my old rig (i5 2500k). When I tried to play that part, the sound is still there, just the video is missing (black screen). After that I tried playing around in the editor, but it didn't take long for my timeline to show "media offline". First I added the media (from my local harddrive) to my new project. I tried DaVinci Resolve yesterday for the first time to edit a video. I'm quite new to video editing, so this question might be stupid, but I couldn't find a fitting answer using google. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |