
I have exactly the same issue as the original poster and I've never seen anything frustrate me more than this when it comes to editing. It can do a pretty good job, depending on the source material and how bad the missing frames issue is. In Resolve, you can try using the Resolve FX Revival Frame Replacer FX Effect to replace the missing frames. You'll see that it's freezing around the missing frame.

You can verify this by finding an offline frame in Resolve, and then single frame stepping through that same area in the BRAW Player app. When you say they play normally outside of Resolve, what does that mean? With the BRAW Player app? If so, when it encounters dropped frames, it will freeze on the last good frame, and unfreeze on the next good frame, masking the dropped frames.

And in that case, Resolve will show the dropped frames as offline. This issue is almost certainly dropped frames during recording.

Dwaine Maggart wrote:Sorry, moderated posts that get approved after you post them sometimes show up on old threads like this that are on pages that go unseen.
