Wed Nov 22, 2023 6:15 pm
Right - and as I just discovered, if you use the audio track converted to timecode, you can't use the external proxy generator at all (this is a pretty important revelation for those using a Deity TC-1 or a Tentacle Sync E). Also you must generate your proxies AFTER you update the clip timecode based on audio track.
There's another interesting bit I discovered, but I don't really know what to do with it. It seems that the tagging of the proxies generated within Resolve is based on the current project or timeline output setting but it doesn't appear that Resolve uses this tagging. If you, for example, had log source footage setup correctly for project level RCM with output set to Rec709 gamma 2.4, and you generated the proxies, they would be tagged as 1-2-1, however, the actual data written to the file is not 1-2-1, but is rather still log (at least as far as I can tell).
I didn't look at the tagging of the proxies generated externally but presumably it does not follow this tagging mechanism (I'm guessing tagging in proxies is simply ignored by Resolve but I just haven't done enough testing to know this for certain).
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