You have done this workflow in this wiki but footage doesn't link in AVID
This way will fix the issue but assigning a common tape name to the footage in AVID so it will re-link
You have put the .mxf exports from Resolve into the appropriate AVID MediaFiles folder You have imported the .aaf but footage doesn't relink |
The fix is to assign the footage and the imported clips in the timeline the same tape name Here is how Go to >Tools>Media Tool | |
Choose your project and the drive the .mxf footage is on | |
Footage appears in the Media Tool You can sort by creation date so you can see the recently exported footage easier | |
Make a new bin and copy the recently created Master Clip files from the media tool into a new bin |
Here is an example of the Footage in the new bin that you just exported from Resolve | |
Select all clips in the bin that should be relinked to timeline | |
Go to >Clip>Modify>Modify Clip | |
Choose Set Timecode pulldown and choose >Set Source | |
Select New | |
Create a tape name (123456789) or whatever Click OK | |
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Now we need to modify the Master clips that were created when the .aaf was imported When you imported the .aaf AVID by default makes a bunch of master clips in the bin that you imported the .aaf into Here is an example bin Notice the tape name matches the source file name by default | |
Select all the clips but not the sequence that the .aaf made Go to >Clip>Modify>Modify Clip | |
Choose Set Timecode pulldown and choose >Set Source | |
Select the SAME tape name you created in this wiki earlier to modify the clips Click OK | |
OK | |
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Next Select all the clips in the bin that we copied over into the new bin from the Media Tool These are the clips that exported from Davinci Resolve | |
Right click the sequence to relink and choose Relink >Managed Media | |
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If that doesn't work choose | |
The sequence will re-link to the Resolve Media |