Ive just tested this on the Studio beta to see if it is any different to the same problem in the 12.1 earlier versions. Its not fixed.
If i deliver /export from Resolve a project as a single Quicktime file as 422 Prores HQ all is well in that i can play back ok in Quicktime 7 or Quicktime X, but if I then open that file in Cinema tools to conform it from 25p to 24p etc the Conform button is greyed out. Cinema tools can play the fiel ok but cannot change the frame rate.
When i checked other Prores HQ files that open properly in Cinema tools (ones i created a while ago when i was round tripping via XML to FCP7 or say from Motion 5 or After Effects) and look at the 'Analysis' tab, the Quality says 'Maximum'. When i look at the output file created from Resolve the quality says 'Normal with temporal'. This is very repeatable and happens every time i export a 1080 25p timeline - well the same timeline at least. There are no 'quality' switches / settings in the output as Proress 422 HQ 'should' be a standard setting anyway.
I havent tried using other codecs yet but would like this to work for Prores 42 HQ which i usually record and work in.
I noticed this recently because i was creating some DCP files that all started at 25p and wanted to conform the files to 24p first using Cinema tools before exporting through Resolve. I found that the original files i could conform then would not import correctly into Resolve as they showed up with no sound tracks. This was repeatable on 12.1 Studio and I need to test again in the new beta - i will post as another bug if this is still the case as you could conform back to 24p and teh sound tracks woudl appear in Resolve again. Probably to do with teh audio frequency not being 48KHz any longer but definitely a bug too.
Should this be posted elsewhere as a general bug ? Can anyone else reproduce this ?
I will try to find some workarounds for this in terms of codec choice but may have to go back to round trip to FCP or Premier Pro as El Capitan seems to have mangled my FCP audio export somehow.
If i deliver /export from Resolve a project as a single Quicktime file as 422 Prores HQ all is well in that i can play back ok in Quicktime 7 or Quicktime X, but if I then open that file in Cinema tools to conform it from 25p to 24p etc the Conform button is greyed out. Cinema tools can play the fiel ok but cannot change the frame rate.
When i checked other Prores HQ files that open properly in Cinema tools (ones i created a while ago when i was round tripping via XML to FCP7 or say from Motion 5 or After Effects) and look at the 'Analysis' tab, the Quality says 'Maximum'. When i look at the output file created from Resolve the quality says 'Normal with temporal'. This is very repeatable and happens every time i export a 1080 25p timeline - well the same timeline at least. There are no 'quality' switches / settings in the output as Proress 422 HQ 'should' be a standard setting anyway.
I havent tried using other codecs yet but would like this to work for Prores 42 HQ which i usually record and work in.
I noticed this recently because i was creating some DCP files that all started at 25p and wanted to conform the files to 24p first using Cinema tools before exporting through Resolve. I found that the original files i could conform then would not import correctly into Resolve as they showed up with no sound tracks. This was repeatable on 12.1 Studio and I need to test again in the new beta - i will post as another bug if this is still the case as you could conform back to 24p and teh sound tracks woudl appear in Resolve again. Probably to do with teh audio frequency not being 48KHz any longer but definitely a bug too.
Should this be posted elsewhere as a general bug ? Can anyone else reproduce this ?
I will try to find some workarounds for this in terms of codec choice but may have to go back to round trip to FCP or Premier Pro as El Capitan seems to have mangled my FCP audio export somehow.