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When you choose the Frame.io preset, the Location field turns into an Upload To field, and the
Browse button lets you choose a project and folder path to which to upload the exported result.
Choosing a Frame.io account to deliver a program to
When you export to Frame.io, the available choices in the Resolution, Format, Video Codec,
and Type pop-up menus are limited to those that are most suitable for Frame.io file sharing.
Choose the desired export options, then click the Add to Render Queue button to add this job
to the Render Queue as you would with any other export. When that job is rendered, it
automatically proceeds to upload to Frame.io, and an upload percentage indicator appears in
the job listing to show how far along this upload is. When it’s finished, the job displays the text
“Upload completed.
The job in the Render Queue shows you the
percentage the file has uploaded so far
This upload is done in the background, so you can continue working on other things in
DaVinci Resolve while the file uploads. If you want to see how long the upload will take on any
other page, you can choose Workspace > Background Activity to see the Background
Activity window.
Frame.io Comments Sync with
Timeline Markers
When you render a timeline directly to Frame.io, that timeline is automatically linked to the
movie that’s been uploaded to Frame.io, and all comments, “Likes,” and graphical annotations
(drawings and arrows) from reviewers that are added online via the Frame.io interface are
automatically synced to Frame.io markers on your timeline (so long as your computer has an
active internet connection). Frame.io markers are distinct from all other markers and can be
independently shown and hidden, or deleted.
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