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  • Resolve to Priemere Pro CS6 XML issues

    Posted by Matt Campbell on January 21, 2015 at 9:09 pm

    Hello all, I’m having a problem with the XML that Resolve is spitting out. I’m working with ProRes 422 material, correcting and grading in DR, then rendering out the same thing with new clip suffixes. When that XML is imported back into Premiere Pro for final conform, the sequence it creates is Sony XDCAM HD 1080p but frame size is only 720×480 (image 1 below). So my work around has been to create a new sequence at 1920×1080 23.976 ProRes 422 (image 2 below), copy and paste the rendered clips from the Sony SD sequence into that new sequence and viola…no problems.

    My question is, why is Resolve creating an XML with those SD settings? Or maybe the question is why is PP interpreting the XML as SD that way? Again, the actual rendered clips are ProRes 422 1080p, its just the XML that’s wrong.

    Also, with our other editors workstation, same workflow, those ProRes clips when copied into a new ProRes sequence are showing a red render bar. Which makes zero sense since all the source clips and sequence settings match. There should be no render bar.

    Any thoughts on either of these scenarios?

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    Matt Campbell replied 11 years, 3 months ago 1 Member · 1 Reply
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  • Matt Campbell

    January 28, 2015 at 3:45 pm

    No thoughts out there on this one? Its easy to change the settings, but I thought with XML, you shouldn’t have to!

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