[Help] Conform Stock Footage Nightmare

Hi everyone,
I’m working on a project that includes a large amount of Adobe Stock footage. I initially edited using watermarked preview clips, and now I’m trying to replace them with the licensed versions.
Here's the issue:
The preview files all end with "Video_HD_Preview.mov" and have starting timecode at 00:00:00:00.
The licensed versions are named like "AdobeStock_#######.mov" (no "Video_HD_Preview" in the name) and — more importantly — they all have different starting timecodes.
I tried using the Reconform from Bins command, and matched reel names using a custom file path pattern, which worked great for identifying the correct clips.
But the problem is: when I reconform, everything goes out of sync, because Resolve uses the source timecode — and these differ between the preview and licensed versions.
Has anyone dealt with this before?
How can I force Resolve to reconform using source frame count or match based on file name / position, rather than timecode?
Any tips or workflows would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
I’m working on a project that includes a large amount of Adobe Stock footage. I initially edited using watermarked preview clips, and now I’m trying to replace them with the licensed versions.
Here's the issue:
The preview files all end with "Video_HD_Preview.mov" and have starting timecode at 00:00:00:00.
The licensed versions are named like "AdobeStock_#######.mov" (no "Video_HD_Preview" in the name) and — more importantly — they all have different starting timecodes.
I tried using the Reconform from Bins command, and matched reel names using a custom file path pattern, which worked great for identifying the correct clips.
But the problem is: when I reconform, everything goes out of sync, because Resolve uses the source timecode — and these differ between the preview and licensed versions.
Has anyone dealt with this before?
How can I force Resolve to reconform using source frame count or match based on file name / position, rather than timecode?
Any tips or workflows would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks in advance.