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03-22-2017 03:37 AM - edited 03-22-2017 03:40 AM
Hi all,
I just unpacked my new micro panel which works fine on my mac book. - So no hardwareissue.
On my main workstation, a hpZ820 with Win 10Pro, I did every update so far, the DaVinci Resolve Panel app says that no panel is found.
The other day I attatched it to a friends PC Laptop with Win 10 - no issue - worked like it should work.
In my systems device manager in the category of "Other devices" - the panel is shown two times. It gives me the option to search online for a driver...
Of core I installed DaVinci 12.5.5 and with it comes the drivers...
My System BIOS is J63 v03.65, my ME Firmware version is 7.1.21.1134 - maybe that helps somehow. I know it´s not the newest machine.... but works like butter.
System secure boot is disabled in BIOS.
I don´t know what to do else, as I´m not the BIOS settings guru and I don´t want to crash my machine - I have read here that some major pitfalls are waiting ...
I´m a bit hopless so far.
Maybe you guys can help me?
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04-12-2017 03:25 AM
So this did the trick:
BiosUpdate
ChipsetUpdate
WindowsUpdate
DriverUpdate
New Installation of DaVinci
After this, my Thunderboltcard didn´t recognize my areca raid. After a driver rollback for that card everything works now fine.
03-22-2017 09:51 AM
Hi gorri,
First of all, I love your setup. Now I'm looking into ordering my own micro panel. How much RAM do you have available to run DaVinci Resolve? I edit on both a Mac and various HP PC's and have found that the PC's that don't have much available RAM either run my programs extremely slowly (to the point of being unusable), or don't run at all. This would be the first place I would look to determine if my setup is compatable with my micro panel. I hope that helps a bit. On a personal note, how do you like the micro panel?
Thanks and good luck!
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03-22-2017 10:43 AM
Hi SE Video,
Thanks for your answer.
DaVinci runs realy like butter. I installed a TitanX Graphics Card and 64 Gigs of RAM are installed.
Even 6K Red File runs with 15fps. So no problem at all with the speed of the hardware.
I installed a thunderbolt2 Card that is hooked up to my Areca Raid System and I have a data read of about 1 Gbps per second. So in the hardwarespecs there should not be an issue.
I´ve graded a lot in the past with curves. As I understand from Photoshop a lot about curves this was my first attempt. - after setting the parameters how DaVinci interprets the RAW footage.
Now I realy hope to get the micro panel working so I get more experienced with the Primary wheels and the Log wheels because I think this might be a more proffesional way to approach color grading.
I hope that somebody can tell me what to do with my machine.
Best regards,
Felix Gorbach
03-22-2017 11:31 AM
Hi Felix!
I would have to agree that the wheels would be a more professional way to color grade. It would also probably make the process much simpler. I really am looking into purchasing my own now. I've put a request out for assistance from people who know more about your PC setup than I do. Hopefully you'll get your answer soon enough. Good luck with all your color grading!
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04-12-2017 03:25 AM
So this did the trick:
BiosUpdate
ChipsetUpdate
WindowsUpdate
DriverUpdate
New Installation of DaVinci
After this, my Thunderboltcard didn´t recognize my areca raid. After a driver rollback for that card everything works now fine.
04-14-2017 08:37 AM
Awesome! I'm glad that it all worked out. Best of luck on your future projects.
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10-14-2017 03:11 PM - edited 10-14-2017 04:28 PM
Bonjour, ayant eu le même problème sous Davinci 14, j'ai appliqué toutes les solutions sansobtenir de solution.
Finalement, j'ai désinstallé Davinci Resolve 14 à l'aide de Revo Uninstaller, passé Ccleaner pour nettoyer la base de registre.
Branché le micro panel, boot de la machine, puis reinstallation de davinci 14 et là, le panel était reconnu.
Il semble que le problème se trouve dans la base de registre.
10-14-2017 05:11 PM
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10-20-2017 01:36 AM
Well, I guess Gipe said something like:
Hello, I had the same issue with DaVindi 14 and I tried all the solutioins from above.
In the end I uninstalled Davindi Resolve 14 with the Revo Uninstaller, let Ccleaner clean my regitry.
Reconnected the micro panel, booted the machiine, and reinstalled DaVindi 14 and the panel reconnected.
It seems that the problem was in the registry.
I will try that myself - with a system restore point. - and hope for the best, cause DaVindi 14 doesn´t work on my system as well... - again...