Tried all available USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and USB 3.1 ports and did not use a USB hub. Windows power plan set to high performance Verified that the sample rate and bit depth match between USB drivers and Windows sound settings Reinstalled all USB drivers and updated to the latest drivers and firmwareĬhecked that all audio enhancements in Windows sound settings were disabledĭisabled all other sound devices in Windows Device manager, eg “Sound Blaster Recon3Di” etc.Ĭhecked and then Unchecked exclusive mode in Windows sound settings – it made no difference I have also tried the following to no avail:Įnsured that 48kHz was set in Davinci Resolve, Windows and the USB drivers Yet recording to any other Windows app works perfectly. The crackling noise I get with each of the following USB interfaces:ġ- RME Babyface Pro USB interface, using the RME Fireface USB driverĢ- RME Fireface UCX USB interface, using the RME Fireface USB driverģ- Steinberg UR44 USB interface, using the Steinberg audio driverĤ- USB Microphone (Audio Technica ATMG1 microphone) Because of it I spent the day testing my system as I managed to get access to a Sound Devices MixPre 6 for testing, but that didn't work either. But if you must use Resolve, it can do it. It is a field recorder, so it is not really suited for studio work. Run the installer by double clicking on the 'Setup.exe' file 3. The only interface we found on Windows that could get decent audio into Resolve is a Sound Devices MixPre-3. Download the Resolve Studio's installer: Password: No Password, sorry 2. Run Windows Updates Visit Blackmagic Design website and download the latest version of Davinci Resolve Studio. Matt White wrote:I am presuming you already saw this: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=125332
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