


Then, you render the video, only to find it has glitches in the audio, similar to a vinyl record scratch.

What’s happening is that you play back your video, and everything is buttery smooth and the audio sounds perfect. This doesn’t just apply to AAB though – as far as I know, other Resolve users employing VST audio plugins have reported the same issues. I love the product – it saves me time and does a damn fine job of mixing my audio. In a recent review video, I tested the limits of Alex Audio Butler (AAB), and I continue to do so. I Googled the issue and found a lot of stuff to try, but after much trial & error, the solution suggested on this Black Magic Design forum thread gave me the clues I needed to solve the issue. Below the video, I will go through the why, the testing I did, and the solution, so skip ahead to the bolded words if you just want the bullet point version, but if you’re interested in the details, keep reading. I reported on an Audio Bug in Resolve 17 Beta 6, and now that I’m using the Studio version of Davinci Resolve 17, I’ve encountered another one… but it’s NOT Resolve’s fault – at least, I don’t think it is.Īnd I know this is a bit of a long read, so I did a quick video detailing the problem and solution. As I continue to use it, I find some of these. I think it’s very robust, fairly flexible, and it allows me to get super creative with my videos.
