Just a thought, my recording outputs are. All footage was recording with the same software (Streamlabs), though the settings may have changed over the months I used it. Currently, all the 30FPS and 60FPS are grouped together and for those most part will stay that way (I switched to recording in 60FPS in the middle of the series, hence the different frame rate). Mixing 30FPS and 60FPS slowing it down would make sense to me if it is true that this effect occurs outside of playback.
#Davinci resolve crashing when trying to edit full
Let me know if any other information would be helpful.Īndy Attachments Timeline Screenshot of about half the full timeline image.png (83.33 KiB) Viewed 814 times This is my first time working with multiple timelines (I used to just work within the first timeline I mentioned in my process), so I'm sure there's some thing that I'm doing wrong that's making it work harder than it needs to. My current workflow is to have all the footage in a single timeline, go through and cut rough snippets of what I need for my narration, make another timeline that only has those snippets, and (once I have a recording to line the clips up), greatly reduce the number and length of the clips. I've attached as much of my timeline as I can show, it doesn't zoom out far enough to include all the clips. Maybe I'm not using the correct terminology, but by clips I mean snippets from larger footage. Resolution is 1920x1080 60FPS for about half of the clips, other half is same resolution 30FPS. I'm not /too/ sure what you mean by proxies. Bill5ter wrote:Can you show us your timeline? Im still trying to understand why you have a timeline that is 7 hours long with 300 clips on it? Are you using proxies? What is the resolution of the clips and timeline?