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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.