![]() Or you can design in Resolve, as you have here, then switch to Fusion standalone/Studio just for the final render of each composition. Fusion standalone works fine for animating to a single audio track, as it has an option to load an audio track and play it in time to your composition. What you lose is the ability to easily add compositions to existing timelines with edited clips, but at least in this project, you're not doing that. Either option will likely be more stable and perform better than the Fusion page in Resolve. If you don't, then Fusion 9 standalone is still available for free. If you own Resolve Studio, you already have access to Fusion Studio 17. If you're going to be working with compositions of this complexity, you may want to check out Fusion standalone. Using MediaIn for images can drastically tank performance in Resolve's Fusion page (for more info: Fusion page: Major performance issue with MediaIn v Loader) I highly recommend swapping those out for Loader nodes, loading the same images direct from disk. > On the last Fusion comp you're using multiple MediaIn nodes to load still images. > Your Renderer3D nodes are set to Software - you will likely get better performance from switching these to OpenGL (the output image may change, so might require altering the scene and/or Renderer3D settings a little) > Multiple merge nodes with only one input - you might want to clear these out as they're not doing anything I changed Preferences to disable the option that stops renders on errors, and then it seemed to render OK (I cancelled before the end though as it was going to take ages - I got as far as part way through composition 5)īy the way, while looking through your comps, I noticed: Then the first render I tried failed for me early into the second Fusion comp. ![]() The reason I gave step 1 - closing Timeline1 - is that the first time I tried changing Timeline Proxy Mode to Off I was looking at Timeline1, and switching Timeline Proxy Mode locked up Resolve. I suggest reporting it to BMD in the main DaVinci Resolve forum. It appears that having Timeline Proxy Mode active is completely breaking Deliver somehow, at least in this project with Fusion comps. ![]() Playback menu -> Timeline Proxy Mode -> Off Close Timeline1 (so you're looking at nothing)Ģ. Took me a while to figure it out, but I've got it:ġ. The compositions work in Edit, but Deliver just won't start, and requires Resolve to be Force Quit. The previous ones should be working fine.Ĭheers David OK so I experienced the exact same problem on DR Studio 17.2.2 on macOS. AND it is only the last fusion Clip which is causing the problems. Two fonts included, which have to be installed for making this project work. Davy_a wrote:Hey unfortunately I can't post a link on the forum, but Imma send you the link via private message.
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