Reinhard, es wäre sinnvoll das im Blackmagic Forum als Bug zu melden.
Dazu ein NFO File von Deinem System und die Logs, sowie Angaben zum System und eine .drp Datei vom betreffenden Projekt. Damit stehen die Chancen am höchsten das Problem zu reproduzieren.
FAQs für das Reporting des Bugs:
https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/view ... 21&t=90190
Logs
DaVinci Resolve has a function to generate diagnostic logs that can be analysed to look for problems. It is important to get the logs from DaVinci Resolve, generated immediately after a crash. OS generated diagnostics and logs are of little use. Please post a link to these logs on the forum - this will often give others a chance to assist you. If you are unable to post a link, put a space in the path so the forum doesn't think its a link, eg. my logsarehere. com
You can grab logs by restarting DaVinci Resolve and choosing “Create Diagnostic Logs on Desktop” from the Help menu.
If you have automatic crash reporting enabled, adding your contact details and description would help us contact you if we need further details.
If you cannot launch DaVinci Resolve after a crash, please follow the steps below:
Mac OS:
In Finder, select "Go to Folder..." (⇧⌘G by default), type the path /Library/Application Support/Blackmagic Design/DaVinci Resolve/ and hit Enter. Run the CaptureLogs application.
Windows:
Go to C:/Program Files/Blackmagic Design/DaVinci Resolve/ and run CaptureLogs.bat application
Linux:
From the Applications menu, under DaVinci Resolve, select DaVinci Resolve Capture Logs
Note: Additional information - including the NFO file for Windows users and the SPX file for MacOS - is often useful. Please check the Posting on the forum section on how to obtain this information.
Please provide a detailed step by step explanation of how to reproduce the behavior you are experiencing. This should include any screen shots and error messages. If the behavior is visual, having pictures or screen recordings is an excellent way of explaining the issue. You can use screen recording software like Quick Time on Mac, or even a camera phone to record your screen.
Please note your DaVinci Resolve version number - as specific as possible. If you can open the DaVinci Resolve application, you can find the version number by selecting DaVinci Resolve > About DaVinci Resolve. If you have the installer file still on your system you can get the version number from that file.
Please also provide a detailed system specification. Some easy ways to get this information are provided below.
Mac OS:
Go to the Apple logo in the top left hand corner and select "About this Mac" >and click the "System Report" button. In the next window, select "File" then "Save". This should then generate the .spx file on your system which you can send to us.
Windows:
In the Windows Start menu, type DxDiag and run this application. When open, allow for the progress bar to complete analyzing your system. You will see a "Save All Information" button. Save this text file.
In Windows start menu, open Windows System Information. From the File menu, select Save and save this NFO file.
Please send us these two files.
Und der Bericht am besten hier:
https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com/viewforum.php?f=42