Resolve 15 Deliver Issues with RED file names

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Resolve 15 Deliver Issues with RED file names

PostMon Sep 03, 2018 10:41 am

On Resolve 15.0.0, running Windows 10.

Workflow:
1. Edited RED clips in Premiere Pro
2. Exported XML (with effects removed) to be put into Resolve
3. Colored in Resolve
4. Under the Deliver Tab, exported QT versions of individual colored files
5. Relink files in Premiere Pro

ISSUE:
Files with _001 extension do not get exported as _001.mov Files with _002 extension do. As a result, Premiere Pro can only read the colored files with _002 extensions.

TLDR
If a single clip on the RED exceeds 2GB, the file is truncated into _001.R3D and _002.R3D
Resolve 15 delivers QT individual files (retaining basic folder integrity) but all the _001.R3D files lose the _001. Interestingly, the _002.R3D files get exported nicely into _002.mov

Is there a way of a simple built-in workaround or am I killing myself with this workflow?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: Resolve 15 Deliver Issues with RED file names

PostTue Sep 04, 2018 3:56 am

Yes, you are calling for trouble this way around. Try the other direction, Richard Lackey explains it quite well here: https://www.richardlackey.com/premiere- ... -workflow/

You could also use RCX for a rough cut, maybe some first light correction and then transcoding to DNxHR (for PC) or ProRes (for Mac) and go from there, the XMLs are compatible.

But be careful which functions you use in Premiere, not everything get's over. Test your typical needs with a small test project first.
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