![]() ![]() I close down everything on the computer and the crash results are the same.īTW, I have included a couple of new crash reports/drp at this link if anyone at BM is interested in taking a look. It is helpful often to not delete these files first for several reasons and I prefer the 17.0 workflow where I didn't have to worry about this problem.įWIW, I am rendering to 422 XDCAM 10 bit mxf files mostly.įinally, one question was whether I had too many resources open on my computer while rendering and I have since confirmed this is not related to the problem. The same renders work IF I delete all of the previous rendered files first. However, this seems to be what is causing the crash. I instruct DR to overwrite the files when the prompt comes up asking if I want to overwrite. Likewise, I often have to redo the entire render sequence because of a small client change request, etc. I often have to do a large number of renders at one time. The batch render fails when it is overwriting a previous clip. So I have a bit of an update on this problem and I think I have found what the main problem is. ![]() Please bring back the batch render in Davinci! You can see that Resolve stops working and crashes at the conclusion of the first timeline. I even include a short video clip that shows the 4 timelines that are queed for batch rendering. I had hoped that this issued would be noticed/fixed by others but nothing, so I am starting this thread to see if I can find a resolution to the problem. It was a great feature but every since 17.1, it has not worked properly. I really need batch render in Resolve as I often have to render multiple timelines. ![]() It should also be noted that if I render each timeline individually without using batch render, there are no problems with the final renders. It should be noted that the first timeline render does successfully complete. I did look at a YouTube for creating proxies in Resolve. I have been saying since June 12 that starting with version 17.1 there was a change in the batch render of Davinci Resolve.Įvery single time when I setup multiple timeline renders, Resolve when it gets to the end of the first timeline render will crash. After searching a little on the Cyberlink forums, it is true that PowerDirector will render proxy files on the fly for editing, and when it is time to render the finished product, it goes back to using the original 4K files. ![]()
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