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  • Re-opening Project to make changes causes audio to have echo effect

    Posted by Duke Sweden on October 17, 2018 at 12:41 pm

    I don’t know if this always happens but it has happened the two times I’ve worked on a project I previously finished. As an example I’ll render out a video and upload to youtube. After watching it on youtube maybe the skin tone is too saturated so I’ll reopen the project, lower saturation, and re-render.

    At this point the audio is giving an echo (not reverb) effect. Only on the clip I worked on, the other clips are fine. Nothing I do can change it, not even undoing my saturation adjustment. I have to drag another copy of the clip over it, apply my grade to the video, then delete the original video and audio.

    I doubt anyone else is getting this (there are way too many bugs unique to one or two users these days) but I thought I’d put this out there.

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    Duke Sweden replied 7 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Eric Santiago

    October 17, 2018 at 1:40 pm

    yea that sounds weird (pardon the pun).
    you sure there isn’t some odd stereo or extra clip on top of another clip thing going on?
    I only have these issues when I import a rendered clip for reference and forget to turn off during output.

  • Duke Sweden

    October 17, 2018 at 2:59 pm

    No, definitely nothing like that. And I’m not touching the audio track. I’m only doing something innocuous like adding a node and adjusting the Hue vs. Sat curve. Deleting that node doesn’t fix the problem either. Once it starts doing it, I have to do that whole “replace clip” thing I mentioned.

    Dell XPS 8920
    Intel i7 core 7700 build
    GeForce GTX 1050ti
    32 Gigs of RAM
    3 7200 RPM SATA Drives
    Windows 10 64-bit
    DaVinci Resolve 15.1

  • Duke Sweden

    November 3, 2018 at 10:37 am

    Just as a follow up, I read on blackmagic’s forum that this “phenomenon” is caused by adding the noise reduction plugin on the Fairlight page. So it’s a bug that will eventually be fixed in an update.

    Dell XPS 8920
    Intel i7 core 7700 build
    GeForce GTX 1050ti
    32 Gigs of RAM
    3 7200 RPM SATA Drives
    Windows 10 64-bit
    DaVinci Resolve 15.1

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