I'm most interested in rendering audio this way, but I don't see why it wouldn't be useful to do the same with video in some common circumstances.
Jim Simon wrote:Are you wanting all the clips in a track to come out as one file, or individual files?
I want each audio track in the timeline to be one file, not split into the original clips. When I finish an edit and move on to mixing the audio, I export each of my timeline audio tracks as one single wav file. This way, when I go into Reaper, I have all my audio on separate tracks and it's still synced to the video. Even when my audio source material isn't coming from the camera at all, I still prefer to place and sync sounds in Resolve before mixing in Reaper.