To Bring into Resolve – Launch Resolve Application | |
Log in as a guest | |
Title the project – click Create | |
Double click the project to load it | |
Set your Video I/O Go to DaVinci Resolve>Preferences | |
Choose the Video I/O and GPU Choose Intensity Shuttle Thunderbolt | |
Or Choose Intensity Extreme depending what suite or lab you are using | |
Change the Control Panels to the Tangent Devices Wave or AVID Artist Color if one is connected Click Save to apply changes | |
Unfortunately you have to restart Davinci to load the preferences. | |
Quit the program and choose to save then reopen using the steps above. | |
Set up some Project Settings. Click on the Project Settings Icon in the lower right corner of the screen | |
Go to "Autosave" and turn it on saving every 10 min | |
Click on Capture and Playback and choose> Video Capture and Playback HD 1080PsF 23.976 Click on Save | |
Click on Master Project Settings > Change the Timeline Resolution>playback frame rate to 23.976 Change Playback frame rate to 23.976
Video Monitoring choose HD 1080PsF 23.976
Choose Save to apply these preferences |
Master Project Settings generally will want your timeline resolution at 1920 x 1080 but if you have 2K footage and want to scale up then choose 2048 x 1080 or 2048 x 1024 | |
Click "Save" to apply the settings | |
Click on the "Edit" tab at the bottom of the screen on the "navigation" bar | |
>File>Import AAF, EDL, XML | |
Select the .aaf to import | |
Keep the default settings if you would like to guide Resolve to the files to bring into the media pool.
See later in this document for adding media prior to importing into Resolve. | |
Select Yes | |
Navigate to the folder and click OK | |
Second option is to add the media to the resolve project first |
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Load your media into the media pool> | |
>File>Import AAF, EDL, XML | |
Select the .aaf to import | |
If you already added your files to the Media Pool then choose to deselect | |
Example here of problems with some of the clips | |
To view what is missing easier click on the "Color" tab | |
Then click on the "Light Box View" | |
Here we can see what is missing easier. Here we are only missing one thing. I'ts probably a still image or something that wasn't from the camera original? | |
You can right click to see clip info | |
Clip info |
The Next Steps will Explain how to import the Reference QuickTime into the Resolve Project
Resolve – Media Tab > Go the the Library navigate to the folder containing the quicktime and right click it
In Resolve 10 right click and choose "Add as Offline Clip"
right click it and choose add as Offline Reference Clip
Go to the Edit tab and
Go to the AAF Resolve timeline >Right click on the timeline and >Choose Link Offline Reference Clip >Choose the QuickTime that you exported | |
Go to the source window in conform view and choose to display the "Offline" by selecting the checkerboard icon.
If you click the Up and Down arrows you will navigate the timeline and the reference clip will follow exact picture match.
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