
Have you installed hardware recently? New memory, a new hard drive, or anything where you might've opened it up? Any new keyboards or control surfaces attached? It could be somehow that your Resolve database is corrupted - upgrading it to v17 won't fix this and might make it worse - and also multiple Premiere configuration files are corrupted too, but that seems too coincidental to be true. The fact that you're having issues on two totally different video programs suggests that it's a deeper problem.

Have you tried running Disk Utility to check the integrity of your file systems on every disk? (It may require you to reboot into safe mode and run so that it can check your boot disk as well.) Have you installed any audio or video plugins? Any third-party codecs? Have you tried disabling OS extensions? Unfortunately, this sounds like something you'll need to go step-by-step to figure out. Im running on the new Mac Pro 3.2 GHz 16-Core Intel Xeon W with a AMD Radeon Pro W5700X 16 GB graphics card. But then it seems to start having issues again.

Premiere is playing back video as a black screen and there only way to fix it is to reset the preferences. The base model, basically.Ĭan anyone help me out with this? Im still not getting resolve to work (16 or 17 beta). I'm on a 2017 iMac Pro with the Radeon Pro Vega 56 graphics card, and 32 GB of RAM. As a matter of fact, I've noticed that all of my programs, including Resolve 17, are running dramatically faster. But, after updating the database, things are running smoothly. Are there preferences I can trash? Or is there something deeper going on? I tried installing the recent v17 beta, updating the database, and it still is doing the same thing. I backed up my database in v16, but it froze (spinning wheel) after it was done. If I open up a new project, I have no issues. I have restarted software and computer, still nothing. Now im opening up Resolve Studio 16.2.8and as it opens up the any old project (shows the full window of the project), the spinning wheel pops up and doesn't stop. Started with Adobe Premiere had to trash preferences in order for it to show something other than black on the timeline. David Delaney wrote:I switched over to Big Sur recently and now am having issues.
