Thanks for your feedback guys and i'll report back once I try it outside of the fusion tab to see if its a "fusion only" issue. For me the plugins themselves work (as in they apply the effects), but once I click on the "mocha" button it tries to open up the typically mocha tracking screen and then gives me the "unknown error" message. Phoenix Imagery and Steve, have either of you used the mocha pro options. Gpu is not a box full of magic fairy dust. You could if Resolve supported running its opencl code on cpu. Image processing is done on the GPU, so you cant turn it off when rendering. I was aware that Mocha Pro doesn't have an OFX plugin, but I thought that wouldn't affect the sapphire capabilities since the plugins are offered as OFX. Charles Bennett wrote: The CPU decodes and encodes the video codecs. Give your footage authentic retro and modern day looks. So I think the issue is since the mocha planar tracking is built into the sapphire plugins I expected it to work in the plugins just like it did for me when I would do it in after effects. Red Giant Universe is a collection of GPU-accelerated effects and transitions plugins for editors and motion graphics artists. So they expect that in the coming months. I actually talked with someone from BorisFX (the makers of the Sapphire plugins) today and he told me that they have a prereleased build (as in one actually exists) that will bring the Mocha plugin to OFX (and Resolve). I am using the OFX plugin in the "Fusion" tab.
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