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Click on the "Edit" tab at the bottom of the screen on the "navigation" bar

>File>Import Timeline>Import AAF, EDL, XML

Select the .aaf to import

Choose to not Automatically import clips into Media Pool because we want the timeline to link with the media we just added into the Media Pool



These were the errors we got in our test but it's usually a title or something not needed > See this Title It's offline and that is okay.

The Next Steps will Explain how to import the Reference QuickTime into the Resolve Project 




Resolve – Click on Media Tab >

>Go the Media Storage


>navigate to the folder containing the quicktime reference we exported in step 01 and select it

Right Click the QuickTime >Add as Offline Reference Clip

Go to the Edit tab

Go to your Media Pool



Locate the Timeline in your Media Pool


It will have a "timeline" icon in the lower left corner as shown here

Right click on the timeline and 


>Choose Timelines

>Link Offline Reference Clip

 
>Choose the QuickTime that you exported

Go back to the timeline


On the source side select the


>Offline choice in the Dropdown

Go to the source window in conform view and choose to display the "Offline" by selecting the checkerboard icon. 


This should show the reference "ganged" up with the timeline.


If you click the Up and Down arrows you will navigate the timeline and the reference clip will follow exact picture match. 

Next media manage the Project

Go to >File>Media Management

In the Media Management tool


Choose 








Note for later we are testing our EGPU and this is where you tell resolve to use it.

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