Unplug extra peripheral hardware (es especially audio-related) devices (especially headphones?) from your computer and restart Resolve.
#No audio davinci resolve 15 driver#
Sent from my P00I using TapatalkWith your Realtek driver back in place,ฤก. Thanks.Did you check the audio sampling rate chosen in your Realtek audio driver settings? It should match settings in Resolve Project Settings. If more info is needed, I'll be happy to clarify. I also have the speaker configuration set as "Use System Setting" which shows the correct device.
#No audio davinci resolve 15 windows 10#
I am currently also on Windows 10 with a Realtek on-board sound card. Waveforms are seen but the meters don't show anything while playing. Peter Benson wrote:As mentioned in the title, I cannot hear audio from Davinci Resolve on version 15 beta. I'll check back with you, especially if I come up with a plausible recommendation. I couldn't find audio sample-rate there either (tho' I have seen it in the EDIT Delivery page for sure, but that's not the source of your problem). I may have mischaracterized the Project Settings' audio setup options. Regarding Fairlight, no, I didn't really mess around with it.Apologies. Regarding Fairlight, no, I didn't really mess around with it.
could you kindly guide me where I can find them? Regarding the audio sample rate, I cannot seem to find them in the Project Settings. RS 14.3 | MiniMonitor | Samsung U28D590 via Spyder5 Pro | DTV 10.9.7 | Win64 8.1 | ASUS ROG G751JL, Intel i7-4720HQ, 24GB, 1TB HDD, 500GB SSD, GTX965M | Mackie MCU Pro | Softube Console 1 | Shuttle Pro 2 Since you see no metering activity at all, it seems likely you do *not* have the common issue of having a MUTE gadget in *any* of Resolve's pages engaged. Had you, by any chance, been poking around in Fairlight page's extensive audio patching and bussing GUI? If so, let us know.
Andracer108 wrote:As mentioned in the title, I cannot hear audio from Davinci Resolve on version 15 beta.