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  • David Baud

    February 19, 2021 at 5:24 am in reply to: pasted retimed clip attributes creates an edit problem

    The file extension .mov means it is an Apple Quicktime file format (a wrapper).

    A Quicktime file format can contain many different type of codecs (ProRes, H.264, etc…)

    Which codec was used to record the footage with the Atomos?

    Like I said, depending on your system (PC, Mac, Linux…) you can transcode to ProRes, DNxHD, Cineform, etc…

    I hope this help.

  • David Baud

    February 18, 2021 at 6:28 pm in reply to: pasted retimed clip attributes creates an edit problem

    Which file format/codec is your footage?

    I’d try to transcode to intra-frame format (ProRes, DNxHD, Cineform, etc…) and see if you still have the same issue.

  • David Baud

    February 17, 2021 at 9:28 pm in reply to: pasted retimed clip attributes creates an edit problem

    Hard to tell what is really going on with your shots.

    Retiming can be an intensive computer process, especially if you are doing it on long clip. Depending on your computer system and the media file format/codec, you might have some unexpected results.

    I’d try to “divide and conquer”: see if your problem persist on shorter length clips.

  • David Baud

    February 17, 2021 at 9:22 pm in reply to: Function to detect cuts

    To complete Paul’s response, now introduced in version 17, you can use the Scene Detect function from the EDIT page:

    Timeline > Detect scene cuts

    I am glad BMD introduced this feature at the editing level, and not only at the time of import. It is still a work in progress as you cannot trim your detection from the EDIT page.

  • David Baud

    February 16, 2021 at 5:30 pm in reply to: Auto sync problems

    It is difficult to say for the clips that do not sync without having a look at the footage. Have you checked the settings for the audio tracks for these clips? In any case it sounds like it is related to the issue of a different frame rate recording for your audio. I would fix that first and try again.

  • David Baud

    February 15, 2021 at 7:29 am in reply to: Auto sync problems

    You may want to describe the way you are trying to sync clips in Resolve : I can think of at least 3 different ways to do it. If you want some help, try to tell us the steps you are taking.

    From my experience, using audio waveform works great most of the time.

  • David Baud

    February 12, 2021 at 11:25 pm in reply to: Audio Scrubbing Stopped Working!

    I had similar problem on previous version of Resolve and if I recall correctly it was the way my audio settings was configured in Preferences > System

    Good luck

  • I don’t think you can switch an old project to the new busing mode.

    I believe you have to import your previous project in a new project and make sure the new project has the Project Settings > Fairlight > Audio Busing Mode checked off.

    Disclaimer: I have not tested it myself

    Let us know if that works for you. Thanks.

  • Place your timeline cursor where you’d like to watch the change in your animation. Double click the keyframe for which you’d like to change the parameter. A dialog box will appear and let you change the parameter for that keyframe.

  • David Baud

    February 6, 2021 at 9:20 pm in reply to: Problem when using Deliver module

    Are you exporting using Individual Clips in the Delivery page? Did you add some frames handle to your clip delivery?

    This settings will export your clip you work on (stabilized) and add frames before and after the IN & OUT without being stabilized.

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