From the File menu, select Save and save this NFO file. ![]() In Windows start menu, open Windows System Information. If you want to make a file from your project you can right click the project on the welcome screen and export it. Instead, it saves the configuration files that. Your projects are saved in the database you created the first time you started Resolve. By default, DaVinci Resolve does not save users video editing projects in a single file. It allows users to combine, layer, trim, and add effects to video, audio, and image files, before combining the files into a final, rendered video. You will see a "Save All Information" button. DaVinci Resolve is a popular free video editing program. When open, allow for the progress bar to complete analyzing your system. In the Windows Start menu, type DxDiag and run this application. In the next window, select "File" then "Save". Go to the Apple logo in the top left hand corner and select "About this Mac" >and click the "System Report" button. Go to C:/Program Files/Blackmagic Design/DaVinci Resolve/ and run CaptureLogs.bat application In Finder, select "Go to Folder." (⇧⌘G by default), type the path /Library/Application Support/Blackmagic Design/DaVinci Resolve/ and hit Enter. Janoma wrote:Never done that, but I’ll see how to do it and try to reproduce it with a dummy project that I wouldn’t mind losing. and loosing work time constantly would force me to leave the platform again. We are professionals trying to make a living. Would someone from BM address this issue. mostly trimming and moving timeline clips you might not notice for a long period of time. But when you are doing fine tuning work e.g. You are most likely to notice quite quickly. ![]() When you are using other commands like copy-paste, undo-redo. I tried also to export the project when it happens to prevent loss, but the export only uses the last saved version and not the current state of the timeline. So unless you notice through some other issues appearing at the same time, you could be working for a while and loose all the work! It would be nice if some BM Official could address it!Īutosafe also doesn't really help as it also is deactivated with the bug. I've been experiencing it for at least the last 2 updates. Luckily didn't loose any work but definitely scary. Undo, redo, save, save as, export project and i'm sure some other functions also became disabled. ![]() The same "no save" bug triggered for me when dragging volume key frames on an audio clip. If it does, I'll try to do a screen recording to report it. This didn't happen all the time, and I think it happened only with an MP3 clip, as opposed to the rest of my clips, which were WAV files, but don't quote me on that.Īnyway, I've tried a few times so far in 16.2.1.017 and it hasn't failed yet. After doing that in 16.2.0.054, it would some times trigger the no-save state, either by moving the keyframe along the time axis, or by increasing or decreasing the volume for a specific keyframe or within two keyframes. It seems to have been fixed, at least with the one way that I could reproduce it almost deterministically: by dragging volume keyframes in an audio clip in the UI. Peter Chamberlain wrote:Lots of fixes in Catalina and between your version and 16.2.1 released today.
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