Premiere pro cs71/7/2024 using Timeline/import/XML = error message and only MP4 or transcoded m2t files are imported. Than I exported that from Premiere CC2017 as "TIMELINE.XML" (timeline highlighted during export) and as "PROJECT.XML" (project bin highlighted during export): I exported simple Premiere timeline consisting of two video files: one m2t and one MP4 with few cuts. It must be XML issue for which I have several reasons to believe it is PREMIERE FAULT. So Resolve does not have issue with any file format. Also all files works fine in Resolve as footage. MP4 files from GoPro and transcoded m2t files are OK. I my case HDV (.m2t files in MPEG-2/TS format) are not found from XML. I have this issue in May 2019 with Resolve 16 and Premiere CC2017. This issue appeared with Adobes CC/2014 iteration. Has anybody experienced this issue? The only workaround right now is to transcode all media to Quicktime DNxHD or Prores, but it is a hassle, obviously and only blows up file sizes needlessly. I am using the latest version of both apps on Win 8.1. However, Premiere does seem to read the TC from camera media files just fine. I suspect this is Adobe's fault, because Premiere CS6 and CS7 did just fine round-tripping the MP4's into Resolve. Importing this media via the media window works, editing this same media also works fine, it just does not let me ingest a timeline via XML. Resolve seems to read TC for every file starting at 00:00:00:00 for some reason, regardless of anything. With Resolve 10, the error was always "timecode extents do not match", but now it seems there is a more detailed error message system and the error is -Ĭlip 'C0002_TEST.MP4' in track V1 at timecode 02:04, with reel name " and filename 'C0002_TEST.MP4'": Mismatch between specified target timecodes and located file timecodes [00:00:00:00 00:00:05:07)īasically, I tried two different TC settings on the A7S. Other media works fine - Alexa, R3D, H.264, whatever. I am unable to ingest any media via Premiere's XML into Resolve 11. It's unclear to me if this is a problem with the way Adobe Premiere generates XML files - OR, the way Resolve reads timecode, but nevertheless: Hi, I have been having this issue for a while now.
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