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Resolve 9.1.1 crashing on source render
Posted by Alex Frankland on February 10, 2013 at 6:35 pmJust been rendering in source mode in Resolve 9.1.1 and it always seems to crash without an error report. If I were to render clip by clip it all seems to be ok. Any pointers?
– Rendering mixed files from an FCPX XML 1.2 on one timeline.. R3D, Prores etc.
– Resolve 9.1.1
– OSX 10.7.5
– CUDA Driver 5.0.36
– Quadro 4000 (GPU)
– Radeon HD 5770 (GUI)Thanks.
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8-core, OSX 10.7.5, 16GB
RAID5 4TB,
Radeon HD 5770, Quadro 4000
DeckLink HD Extreme 3D
JVC DT-V24G1
Resolve 9.1.1 + WaveJuan Salvo replied 13 years, 2 months ago 5 Members · 9 Replies -
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Peter Chamberlain
February 11, 2013 at 2:48 amWhich format and resolution are you rendering to?
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Alex Frankland
February 11, 2013 at 3:12 amHi Peter, I’ll be rendering for prores4444 at 1080.
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8-core, OSX 10.7.5, 16GB
RAID5 4TB,
Radeon HD 5770, Quadro 4000
DeckLink HD Extreme 3D
JVC DT-V24G1
Resolve 9.1.1 + Wave -
Joseph Owens
February 11, 2013 at 7:14 pm[Alex Frankland] ” it always seems to crash without an error report.”
How does it crash? Does it freeze up or exit?
One thing to check is your file names. If there are any HTML or directory/path characters, it will cause problems similar to what you are describing.
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John Sellars
February 11, 2013 at 8:18 pmhttps://forums.creativecow.net/thread/277/20919
Also check to make sure there are no spaces (%) in the filenames.
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Alex Frankland
February 11, 2013 at 9:02 pm[Joseph Owens] “How does it crash? Does it freeze up or exit?”
Resolve just completely exits. No freezing whatsoever. There also doesn’t seem to be any HTML or directory/path characters etc. What’s strange is that rendering as a single clip seems fine. The problem is in source mode.
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8-core, OSX 10.7.5, 16GB
RAID5 4TB,
Radeon HD 5770, Quadro 4000
DeckLink HD Extreme 3D
JVC DT-V24G1
Resolve 9.1.1 + Wave -
Alex Frankland
February 11, 2013 at 9:06 pm[John Sellars] “Also check to make sure there are no spaces (%) in the filenames.”
There doesn’t seem to be any spaces in any of the file names.
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8-core, OSX 10.7.5, 16GB
RAID5 4TB,
Radeon HD 5770, Quadro 4000
DeckLink HD Extreme 3D
JVC DT-V24G1
Resolve 9.1.1 + Wave -
Juan Salvo
February 12, 2013 at 1:29 amDo you have any “/ <>~%^*+=}{][/€£¥•@”‘ in the file names? Do you have a slug clip in the sequence?
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Alex Frankland
February 12, 2013 at 4:11 am[Juan Salvo] “Do you have any “/ <>~%^*+=}{][/€£¥•@”‘ in the file names? Do you have a slug clip in the sequence?”
I had a problem file on my timeline that resolve didn’t seem to like from the XML. Therefore I disabled it and replaced it with another file on the track above. I suppose I should completely delete the problem file?
Ps. Big fan of your coloristos podcasts 🙂
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8-core, OSX 10.7.5, 16GB
RAID5 4TB,
Radeon HD 5770, Quadro 4000
DeckLink HD Extreme 3D
JVC DT-V24G1
Resolve 9.1.1 + Wave -
Juan Salvo
February 12, 2013 at 4:43 amYes, remove the clip from your sequence.
Glad you like the podcast. 🙂
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