


But I was using groups.īasically prior to this the client brought me the raw footage and an XML, but the raw footage was spread over 10 bus powered usb SSD’s connected via hubs. I was using local grades only as it was an export I was coloring. Thanks, after I couldn’t get a disk db to be formed in the documents folder I decided that something is up with that computer and so fortunately I have another one and I’m now using that. Has anyone run into something like this and can tell me what I'm seeing? I don't know what I'm dealing with here, I'm concerned about opening my other active projects. The high res export we colored showed no errors and has definitely saved, but missed a lot of it. The XML project showed an error message that it couldn't save before we gave up on it. To me this seems like a database corruption issue, and I did just have this client's project crash Resolve multiple times trying to import an XML prior to just coloring an export since the XML wouldn't work. I have automatic backups setup to run every half hour, but when I go to the folder where the backups are it's a jumble of drx and database files, I don't know where my actual files are supposed to be or if their color was even saved if I take the time to find them. I made a DRP export just prior to exporting the video, and then I did another one after, both have color missing that was put into the exported video. What's more is I do live save, automatic backups, and I make my own exports periodically. I've got close to 60 shots with no color on them that I definitely colored yesterday and exported to the client for review. And with accelerated uploading up to 2X faster than Signiant and 5X faster than Vimeo, you can take on the toughest deadlines with confidence.I just fired up Resolve for a project I'm actively working on right now and a large number of my grades are gone for a 10 minute project I just colored yesterday. Whether you’re on a flight, at a coffee shop, or on location, the app gives you peace of mind that your media is secure and will make it to your client on time. Rip out your hard drive, disconnect from the Internet, or restart your computer – when your connection is back, your upload to Frame.io will automatically resume.

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