![]() ![]() Oh, and reinstalling Windows while keeping the apps. But I'll loose all of my projects then so that's not necessarily a solution. There are 2 things left to check from his suggestions - trying a different power source (which I will need someone to do) and trying DaVinci 17 whether it'll behave in the same way. I'm not really a PC expert to be honest, I have a friend who's an IT guy so I discussed this with him. My PC specs are below, I did check the health of SSD, the cooling of the PC, ran a few diagnostics apps and the hardware seems to be intact. I don't remember now whether it crashed, but I had to restart the chrome for Pixlr to work. My PC got a bit crazy since then once in Pixlr while editing a photo. ![]() First there's like a glitched sound, it lags a lot, even if I turn it off, the PC will freeze within a couple of minutes. I don't want to do this every time the program crashes and it does every time I work in Davinci for up to 10-15 minutes (just editing, playing the videos). Restart led to the same outcome but once I picked 'start windows normally' the PC worked properly again. It said that the PC didn't turn off properly and it gave me couple of options. I turned the PC off from electricity and turned it back on after couple of minutes. When I turned it on, as the Windows was loading, it froze. The first time it happened, my PC froze and I had to manually turn it off. Since upgrading to DaVinci 18, it's basically unusable. With around 400 hours of editing, Resolve crashed maybe twice and there was only occasional lagging from time to time. I had previously upgraded from DaVinci 16 to 17 with no problems. ![]() Similar thing happened to me and I'm quite desperate. DRP, since Im' a bit reluctant to share projects in public (except when they are mad on purpose as an example etc) I sent to you a link in Private Message with the. I use Hyper-V only when I'm busy with some development. Yes I'm running Hyper-V but not when I'm within DaVinci. The 2 reports I sent, are made after having restarted the PC and I ran DaVinci to export the reports. When I'm working on the video, suddenly the PC switches off. drp file of the REAPER TEMPO #SHORT project? As a test, can you exit Hyper-V mode and see if that affects the Resolve crashing?Īnd can you send a project export. People have reported issues in the past with Resolve and Hyper-V. Is Resolve crashing to the desktop, or is it hanging and you are force quitting it? There are no crash dumps in any of the Resolve crash logs. But, it could be something with Windows 11. If this happens, just put a space near the front of the URL, so the system doesn't think it's a URL.ĭwaine Maggart wrote:I've got a Windows 10 system with an RX580 running the AMD 22.5.1 driver and it's not having those sorts of issues. If you are a new Forum user, you may not be allowed to post URLs. Place both those files on a file sharing site and provide links to the files here. Then open Windows System Information and do a File - Save (Not a File Export), which will generate a. zip extension if your system is set to hide known extensions). This will place a Resolve log file named similar to this on your Windows desktop: DaVinci-Resolve-logs-20181228_140434.zip (You may not see the. drp of the project you are using when the system shuts down.Ĭ:\Program Files\Blackmagic Design\DaVinci Resolve You can send us the following normal Resolve troubleshooting info, but if the system is shutting down, this info is likely not going to be helpful. The use of 6 to 8 pin adapters or power Y adapters, or inadequate seating of the GPU power connectors can cause issues like this. If your power supply is inadequate, or failing, or not being supplied with adequate AC, it could fail under a render load and cause the system to shut down. You can use the Windows Task Manager - Performance tab to monitor temps and see if that might be an issue. If your system cooling is inadequate, and the CPU or GPU overheats, that might cause the system to shut down. When Resolve renders a timeline, all 3 of those items are under maximum stress. That sounds like a CPU or GPU or power supply issue. Is your system shutting down while working in the timeline, or only when rendering? ![]()
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