![]() I don't have time to rebuild the whole thing. Identical conditions on Friday and today (Monday).Īny help would be welcomed. no power outages, no changes to system settings. I am at a loss here - it was working on Friday - and today, on Monday, it is not. ![]() I tried to export the project from the project listing screen but it also closed down when I attempted that suggested fix. I shut down and unplugged and restarted the whole system. The only one affected is this one specific project - the most recent one worked on by me. I tried to open other projects - and every single one of my projects opened without any issues. On Monday, July 11 I opened Resolve, signed into my account and when I selected this specific project, Resolve closed. The project has autosave on it and backs up every 10 minutes. On Friday, July 8 I worked on a specific project within Resolve. Since I'm actually using Resolve Lite, I don't know if there is a significant difference at that level between the two.I've gone through this forum and can't seem to find any suggestions which work. The other option would be to do grading in Premiere. and because of previous experiences, I'd probably avoid nesting, or treat each nested sequence individually in Resolve. I just tried as part of my familiarization process, exporting a simple timeline XML to import into Resolve. There are similar wyrdnesses when exporting to an audio tool as well on this sort of issue from Premiere. Hope that helps!I essentially did this to export from Final Cut Pro to Premiere a project that I had done in FCP, and had used nested sequences in FCP. Ive tried following some YouTube videos to get it work to but still have the same problem. NVidia RTX 3080 (with 16GB RAM) - Windows 11. But when I double-click on the Resolve icon, it doesnt open and nothing happens. Worked really well and I find that resolve liked dealing with chunks of the project at a time rather than the whole thing. Ive installed DaVinci Resolve 17.4.3 run on it. ![]() I ended up exporting XMLs from each original nested sequence and treating it like its own thing - then replaced the nested sequences in my master edit with the colored resolve sequences. Just had this situation myself - I got crazy on the nesting as I wanted to make sure specific scenes were handled individually. If I were you, before doing this I would make a duplicate of your nested sequence track (before or after the multicam editing), and try it on the copy.if it's good, you're done if it's not, you haven't messed up your previous work. These remaining clips now refer to their source media rather than to the nested sequence. On the "Clip" menu, go down to "Multicam" and you will see two choices:"enable" or "Flatten." Click flatten and it keeps the clips you chose during the cutting of the multicam sequence and moves them all to the bottom track, and removes the unwanted others (flattens). I selected all the chopped up clips representing the nested sequence (after cutting it up). I pasted that sequence into a new sequence, enabled multicam, and cut it as I watched it play. I opened PP, and imported the clips and synced them one over the other in a sequencs. That would normally only happen if Resolve or the system crashed or hung with the project open. If you are using a Disk database, you are likely in trouble if it wont open. If you are using a PostgreSQL database, try an Optimize. I sent proxy clips from Resolve to a separate directory. Re: 'DaVinci Resolve failed to Open project'. I imported the media into resolve and did a very quick grade.
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