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Resolve won't re-link proxies to raws unless the proxies were exported with reel names (which for some reason is not the default setting). In the past I could correct this issue by the following procedure:
1. re-proxing with reel names in Resolve
2. re-linking to the new proxie files in Premiere using the media replace function
3. in a new Premiere project, load the new proxie files into the media pool, then import the timeline from the old premiere file specifying no duplicate media.
4. Follow the usual premiere to resolve transfer: export XML file from premiere, import raw files into a resolve project, import the xml in resolve specifying not to import media.
With the latest version of Premiere, step 3 no longer works. The original Premiere file has been relinked to the new corrected proxies with replace and rename - but the reel names of the new proxies will not load into premiere. This was always the case, but now when I attempt to import the timeline into a new premiere file that already contains the new proxies, which this time have loaded in with their reel name, instead of recognizing that these are the same files, Premiere loads the files again in a folder called "recovered files", this time without reel names.
In short I can now find no work around to force Premiere to change over to proxies with reel names. And there is now way I know of to force Resolve to link proxies to raws unless not only the underlying proxies have reel names, but the project has injested them that way.
Anyone have a suggestion?
1. re-proxing with reel names in Resolve
2. re-linking to the new proxie files in Premiere using the media replace function
3. in a new Premiere project, load the new proxie files into the media pool, then import the timeline from the old premiere file specifying no duplicate media.
4. Follow the usual premiere to resolve transfer: export XML file from premiere, import raw files into a resolve project, import the xml in resolve specifying not to import media.
With the latest version of Premiere, step 3 no longer works. The original Premiere file has been relinked to the new corrected proxies with replace and rename - but the reel names of the new proxies will not load into premiere. This was always the case, but now when I attempt to import the timeline into a new premiere file that already contains the new proxies, which this time have loaded in with their reel name, instead of recognizing that these are the same files, Premiere loads the files again in a folder called "recovered files", this time without reel names.
In short I can now find no work around to force Premiere to change over to proxies with reel names. And there is now way I know of to force Resolve to link proxies to raws unless not only the underlying proxies have reel names, but the project has injested them that way.
Anyone have a suggestion?