

In any case, in the case of round tripping from Resolve Studio to Nuendo: Have found this to be inconsistent /buggy depending on exactly what is going from where to where. This is what I do:įWIW, I gave up on AAF (mostly)- on these platforms or others. Perhaps unsurprisingly this has been an ongoing discussion on the DaVinci resolve fora for some years now, eg, see one of the most recent here. Has anyone successfully round tripped from Davinci Resolve into Nuendo, with synced / linked polywav audio files? I have also tried the AVID AAF export from resolve I have tried doing a ProTools AAF export from Resolve which creates MXF files for everything, and this is what has come with the "Failed to import AAF file: (Err: FFFFFC2B). it’s the camera sound that gets imported. If I do a straight forward “File => Export => AAF” I get an AAF with referenced files to the original media and it sort of works, but any field recorded sound that was synced / linked to the video clip loses it’s reference, i.e. Then you switch to the fairlight page and things are logical to me, but very out dated and not especially feature rich, hence, I upgraded my Cubase this week for Nuendo so that I can utilise a DAW that is dedicated to sound, rather than working in two packages export from one importing to the other etc. There is a lot I love about Davinci Resolve and the way it handles polywavs and syncing is brilliant in my opinion. I have been using Cubase for Music and Davinci Resolve for film editing / grading and sound mixing / design (mixing!).
