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Import To DaVinci Resolve FAQ

The document discusses how to export clips created in OpusClip to DaVinci Resolve for additional editing. It can export the original video, an XML file containing the clip content and captions, and an SRT subtitle file. When imported into DaVinci Resolve, the clips can be precisely edited, trimmed, extended, and reframed, and additional effects can be added.
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Import To DaVinci Resolve FAQ

The document discusses how to export clips created in OpusClip to DaVinci Resolve for additional editing. It can export the original video, an XML file containing the clip content and captions, and an SRT subtitle file. When imported into DaVinci Resolve, the clips can be precisely edited, trimmed, extended, and reframed, and additional effects can be added.
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Import to DaVinci Resolve FAQ​

1. What's included in the exported files?​


The exported file will include three components:​
1. The original raw video​
2. A '.xml' file containing the generated clip content with auto captions, auto reframe and B-
Rolls(if has)​
3. A '.srt' file providing captions with timestamps​
Please note: Auto captions generated by OpusClip will be exported as overlays and cannot be
edited in advanced video editor. Kindly make sure that you have completed the caption
adjustment within the OpusClip editor and saved it before exporting the XML file. If you want to
add captions using Premiere, you can import the '.srt' files into Premiere and edit style and
effects in Premiere.​

2. What can I do when I export a clip file to DaVinci


Resolve? ​
When exporting a clip file to DaVinci Resolve, you gain versatile editing capabilities:​
1. Precise Editing: Perform detailed tasks such as removing frames or adjusting caption
timestamps.​
2. Trim & Extend: Easily adjust video duration by utilizing added seconds on either side of each
clip​
◦ Extend middle clips by up to 10 seconds.​
◦ Extend the start and end of the video by up to 30 seconds.​
3. Reframing: Achieve varied visual perspectives by adjusting framing and composition.​
4. Further Enhancements: Customize your video with sound effects, music, transitions, and
more. Add more fancy effects to auto captions, like resize, rotate, replace.​

3. How can I export the short videos to DaVinci Resolve?​


.xml files can be imported into Davinci Resolve. Here's how to import them:​
a. Create a new project in DaVinci​

b. Navigate to the Edit tab, at the bottom row of icons in the main interface.​

c. Double click on the Media Pool area and select "Import AAF, EDL, XML..."​
d. Navigate to your XML file and click Open.​

e. If you encounter a "media file not found" issue, don't worry! You can manually import the
media files by simply dragging and dropping them into the media pool.​
4. Why are the audio tracks muted in DaVinci Resolve?​
a. Select all the clips on the timeline.​

b. Right-click on any selected clip and choose Clip Attributes.​

c. In the Clip Attributes window, go to the Audio tab.​


d. Fix the Source Channels by correcting any duplicate listings or incorrect labels.​

5. How can I reframe videos in DaVinci Resolve?​


a. Import the ".xml" file.​
b. Select a specific clip in the timeline or double click on the frame you want to edit.​
c. Go over to the Video tab on the top right side of the screen. This will give you a whole
slew of resizing options for your footage. In this menu is a drop-down menu labeled
cropping. ​
d. Here, you'll have options to Crop Left, Crop Right, Crop Top, and Crop Bottom.
Changing these values will crop the bottom and the sides of the video. ​
6. Can I export the short videos to Final Cut Pro?​
.xml files can be imported into major video editors, although there may be slight variations in
how these editors interpret the xml format. For a smoother experience, we recommend
exporting short videos to Adobe Premiere Pro for further editing.​

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