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Has anyone successfully moved a long form Premiere project into Resolve? I know this is done all the time for grading, but I cannot get an AAF or XML of my project into Resolve without Resolve Crashing, without Audio coming into resolve out of sync (and not only out of sync, but entirely incorrect portions of the audio track), still images such as jpegs appearing in the wrong locations seconds or even minutes later than they should in the sequence, other audio clips appearing offline with a red triangle that Im unable to relink to the original media, but strangely the audio from the clip plays correctly when in the source viewer. Just a whole onslaught of issues. Tried using Resolve 12.5.6 and 14b6 without success. Im thinking the problem may be Premiere, but with what? Neither the AAFs or XMLs are working correctly, each have problems if they came into resolve without crashing the software first. I've been speaking with BMD tech support for a couple weeks now and having to escalate the case. I've got lots of problems and no answers. Anyone have any insight on doing this?
My sequence is 90mins, but I've also tried importing 2-3min portions of the sequence and have all the same problems.
Using the latest Premiere CC 2017.1.2
Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6 (latest)
2013 MacPro, 64GB RAM, Dual D700s, 12-Core
Titan-X eGPU (tried disable this and conforms still dont work)
My sequence is 90mins, but I've also tried importing 2-3min portions of the sequence and have all the same problems.
Using the latest Premiere CC 2017.1.2
Mac OS Sierra 10.12.6 (latest)
2013 MacPro, 64GB RAM, Dual D700s, 12-Core
Titan-X eGPU (tried disable this and conforms still dont work)
Configuration:
Resolve Studio (Always the Latest)
Windows 11 Pro Workstation
32 Core AMD Ryzen Threadripper 256GB RAM
RTX 4090
RTX 3090
100G NAS
(1) 32" Ultra-Wide Display, (1) 4K 27” Display
Resolve Studio (Always the Latest)
Windows 11 Pro Workstation
32 Core AMD Ryzen Threadripper 256GB RAM
RTX 4090
RTX 3090
100G NAS
(1) 32" Ultra-Wide Display, (1) 4K 27” Display