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Josh Petok
September 9, 2011 at 3:20 pmThis thread just became a little obsolete 🙂
https://vanhurkman.com/wordpress/?p=1361
Curious to see how this new AAF export works.
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Clement Hobbs
September 9, 2011 at 3:28 pmYeah I read about it a short while ago in another COW thread about Resolve on the PC.
Although I don’t think I’ll change midway through our series now if the single output/input file works well enough, but I’ll definitely keep an eye on the new AAF process.
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Dimitris Vatsios
June 8, 2012 at 11:25 pmHey guys ..
We found a way to go from resolve to MC.. When you export MFXs from resolve you must take them VIA Media tool and drag em to your BIN.. Then you must modify the source and add same tape name to both…Original MXFs and Resolve MXFs… Then you simply relink the timeline with the resolve Media..
It works for me just fine.. I hope it helps you and make your life easier…
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Scott Clements
January 20, 2015 at 12:21 pmHi, there.
I know this is a very old thread, but I have a question regarding Josh’s quote:
“Here’s what I’ve been doing for a Resolve/Avid workflow. It’s still a bit bumpy, but it’s the best that I’ve come across for the types of tv shows I’ve been doing (avid fx, boris, PiP, speed fx, etc).”
Are you actually able to get Avid FX to work in the Resolve timeline? I get a message that it’s not supported. I have a documentary with simple animations done on stills in Avid Effects (there was a bug in Avid that made animations done with the pan and zoom effect blurry). Resolve will not see the Avid FX. Does this contradict your experience? Thanks.
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