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More About Conforming XML Files
DaVinci Resolve can import projects that were exported to the Final Cut Pro 7 or Final Cut Pro X
XML formats. Adobe’s Premiere Pro and Autodesk Smoke and Flame Premium are also capable
of using the Final Cut Pro XML project exchange format to accommodate round-trip workflows.
However, for the best results you need to make sure that you’re exporting XML from Premiere
Pro version 5.5.1 or newer; ideally you want to export from the latest version of Premiere Pro
that’s available.
Exporting XML for use by DaVinci Resolve is straightforward, and there really aren’t any settings
you need to manage when exporting an XML file other than the version of XML you want to
export. For this reason, it’s best to do whatever timeline and/or media management you need to
before XML export.
Manage Your Media Before Exporting an XML
In workflows using imported XML or AAF projects (or even EDLs), it’s easiest to relink
and conform to the accompanying media files if they’re all located in a single directory
path. Having media sorted into multiple directories is fine as long as they’re all within a
single main directory that you can select at the appropriate stage of project import.
Importing XML Project Files
This section covers the Import AAF/EDL/XML dialog in much more detail. One procedure lets
you accomplish any of the following workflows:
Importing an XML file and automatically conforming to and importing the media it’s
linked to.
Importing an XML file and manually choosing another set of media, presumably in a
different format or resolution, with identical metadata, to conform to instead.
Importing an XML file that’s linked to offline media derived from a camera original
format, and automatically conforming it to and importing the camera original media.
Each of these workflows is possible by choosing the correct combination of options, each of
which is described in the following procedure.
To load an XML file and automatically link to its referenced media:
1 Do one of the following:
From any page, choose File > Import Timeline > Import AAF, EDL, XML (Shift-
Command-I).
Open the Edit page, right-click anywhere in the Media Pool, and choose Timelines >
Import > AAF/EDL/XML.
2 Using the file dialog that appears, find the project file you want to import, and click the
file to open it. The Load XML window appears, depending on your selection.
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