malkazoid wrote:I'm having the same problem (with Resolve Studio 15.0.0.088).
Import media from XML lets me pick the XML, then dumps me back to the Media tab, with ZERO media imported.
Well, XML contains no media since it's an ascii format...
I can't use Import timelines > Import AAF, EDL, XML because that fails to find 95% of my footage, and I've been advised to first import the media, then import the timeline xml without the media, to get around the problem.
Was there any intention of fixing this? I see the original post dates back to 4 months ago...
I've had this problem a lot. There are ways to make the conform process cleaner, but they're on the Premiere side; I've had at most 50% of the clips link correctly when importing XML from Premiere in Scratch as well as in Resolve. I even tried in the educational version of Mistika once, it wasn't any better.
Make sure that you get a reference video with clip names and timecodes burned in. A lot of the problems I ran into was that the timecodes in Premiere were wrong, so Resolve couldn't match them up to anything. I was able to in a some cases look for the clip in Resolve by name (I just typed the name into the filter field of a smart bin I set up for that purpose) and force conform them. The rest I conformed by matching the "in" point to the reference image, marking it, and dropping it onto the "fit to fill" (or replace if it got the clip wrong) command in the viewer when in two-pane mode.