![]() I just noticed that happened because the producer left some new comments while I was trimming, so the new comments that came in after I was trimming are not duplicated. Each set of duplicates is about 10 frames apart. I trimmed about 10 frames at one cut and there are now three sets of identical Frame comments for each comment in my timeline. I just did some ripple trimming, and now Frame comments are duplicated twice wherever they appear in my timeline. Resolve said my TC was already 'zeroed out' but comments are showing up in my timeline today. Thanks, that worked for me too I believe. Still not synced with the proxy sequence in Frame.io though. When I made the resolve sequences 00:00:00:00 TC all of the markers came through. The Resolve sequences all had a 01:00:00:00 The Frame uploads (not directly from resolve) all began at a 0:00:00:00 TC It would have saved time and machine time in this case.ĭavid Battistella wrote:Also an update on the problem I was having with the markers. ![]() Resolve should allow a Frame user to relink/resync manually to media we can point to on Frame (in this case with the same duration and filename. Post is all about efficiency and saving moves (you know this) so there should never be situations where this many hoops have to be jumped through and renders should never have to happen more than one time, ever. Most post professionals who understand frame enough to use it (not their clients) can handle a bit of manual override. I can see so many instances where the metadata should be easy to move or relink to other media on Frame. I'd like to ask the Team to build in some kind of manual syncing features. Resolve is quite strict about how it wants to interface with frame io and it wants to create a locked relationship between a timeline and frame media (i can see the usefulness of that). It not elegant as i will have to reupload 32 timelines and copy paste the notes from each one, one at a time, but it does give me the functionality i was looking for. The workaround it to render and upload then file from within resolve, then in frame copy the notes from the old version and paste them into the new version. There currently is no way to "sync comments" an uploaded file (rendered then uploaded outside of Resolve) The EDL export function of FRAME.io does not currently work (they are working on it) The problem has been that I have been unable to get notes from Frame.io onto a Resolve timeline.
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