Concern about Frame.io integration in DaVinci Resolve 20

Hi,
I’m currently using DaVinci Resolve 19, and the integration with Frame.io works well — I rely heavily on the ability to receive direct feedback with annotations synced straight to my timeline. It’s an essential part of my workflow, especially when collaborating with clients around the world.
I’ve been considering upgrading to Resolve 20, but I’m concerned that Frame.io might no longer be supported in the same seamless way. To me, the value lies in the simplicity: my clients can review the material online and send comments that appear directly in my timeline. That feature is absolutely priceless.
I reached out to Frame.io and received the following response:
“Blackmagic built this Resolve integration using our public API. There have been no recent updates from Blackmagic for this integration, which means bugs and unexpected behavior are expected. Feature requests and bugs for this integration will likely not be addressed in the future.”
So my questions are:
• Should I expect that Frame.io will no longer function reliably in Resolve 20?
• If so, is Blackmagic planning to replace it with an alternative solution for timeline-synced annotations?
• Are there any tools being developed for this kind of cloud-based client feedback directly into the timeline?
I’m surprised this feature isn’t a higher priority, as it solves a very real problem for editors and producers working remotely. Am I the only one still depending on this type of streamlined collaboration?
Thanks in advance,
Josef
I’m currently using DaVinci Resolve 19, and the integration with Frame.io works well — I rely heavily on the ability to receive direct feedback with annotations synced straight to my timeline. It’s an essential part of my workflow, especially when collaborating with clients around the world.
I’ve been considering upgrading to Resolve 20, but I’m concerned that Frame.io might no longer be supported in the same seamless way. To me, the value lies in the simplicity: my clients can review the material online and send comments that appear directly in my timeline. That feature is absolutely priceless.
I reached out to Frame.io and received the following response:
“Blackmagic built this Resolve integration using our public API. There have been no recent updates from Blackmagic for this integration, which means bugs and unexpected behavior are expected. Feature requests and bugs for this integration will likely not be addressed in the future.”
So my questions are:
• Should I expect that Frame.io will no longer function reliably in Resolve 20?
• If so, is Blackmagic planning to replace it with an alternative solution for timeline-synced annotations?
• Are there any tools being developed for this kind of cloud-based client feedback directly into the timeline?
I’m surprised this feature isn’t a higher priority, as it solves a very real problem for editors and producers working remotely. Am I the only one still depending on this type of streamlined collaboration?
Thanks in advance,
Josef