Hey,
Thanks for your reply, in the meantime I went with fcpxml, which works well for most videos I have. Unfortunately for certain clips from Sony camera in XAV-C 4K format I have a problem :
In the
ressources tag when declaring the
asset there is a
start atribute that need to be set to a precise value for the clip to be imported by resolve (ommiting or setting start="0s" won't work for these files and will raise an import message saying it can't find the files (?!)).
I'm struggling with this and can't find any solution : when I export a simple timeline with these files from resolve (as fcpxml) I can see Resolve set the attribute to a precise value but can't get the rule behind it even with several different files as examples.
example :
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<resources>
<format name="FFVideoFormat3840x2160p2398" height="2160" width="3840" frameDuration="1001/24000s" id="r1"/>
<asset hasVideo="1" audioChannels="2" name="04062017-C0001.MP4" audioSources="1" duration="21021/2000s" src="file://localhost/F:/Rushs/2017/04062017-C0001.MP4" hasAudio="1" start="9009/500s" id="r2" format="r1"/>
I can't find out where the
start="9009/500s" value is coming from.
I don't know if this is in Resolve scope or not - as I didn't try to import the project in final cut pro or any other editing software - but if anyone has any idea how this value is calculated it would be very apreciated.
Thanks.