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The FCPXML will already transfer a basic set of metadata. The additional metadata that can be transferred from Silverstack via the. Select a clip and check the metadata section on the right side of the Resolve window for the results. Hit “Ok”.Īll matching clips in the bin should now have received the new metadata. You will be presented with an option window for loading XMLs:Ĭhoose a meaningful combination of Import Options and Merge Options for your use case. Navigate to the path where you saved the FCPXML from Silverstack select it and click open. Open up DaVinci Resolve and create a new project.įrom the Main Menu choose “File > Import > Timeline…”. The FCPXML, EDL, CCC and CSV file will be put in the same directory automatically. Select the desired destination for the files. To result with a timeline, clip and color metadata activate all three checkboxes and click “Export…”.
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The steps to perform to transfer a bin from Silverstack to a Resolve timeline including clip and color metadata are in detail:
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How to Transfer Clips from Silverstack to a DaVinci Resolve Timeline Additionally it is possible to set up Resolve with the according LUTs to reflect the exact node based color processing done in Silverstack. Silverstack offers a solution to export clips to DaVinci Resolve including clip metadata as well as ASC-CDL color metadata.