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Choosing a Frame.io account to deliver a program to
When you export to Frame.io, the available choices in the Resolution, Format, Video Codec, and Type drop-down menus are limited to those that are most suitable for Frame.io file sharing. Choose the desired export options, then click the Add to Render Queue button to add this job to the Render Queue as you would with any other export. When that job is rendered, it automatically proceeds to upload to Frame.io, and an upload percentage indicator appears in the job listing to show how far along this upload is. This upload is done in the background, so you can continue working on other things in DaVinci Resolve while the file uploads. If you want to see how long the upload will take on any other page, you can choose Workspace > Background Activity to see the Background Activity window.
For more information about Frame.io integration, see Chapter 13, “Frame.io and Dropbox Replay Integration.”
Final Cut Pro 7 or X XML
A drop-down menu attached to this preset lets you choose from two different XML formats to be exported along with the media you’re rendering:
— Selects the appropriate settings for projects that were sent from Final Cut Pro 7 to DaVinci Resolve using XML. This is meant for situations when you’re rendering media intended for a return trip to Final Cut Pro (by exporting an XML file from the Edit page). Renders Individual Clips, the “Codec” setting on macOS, defaults to Apple ProRes 422 (HQ), Output Size defaults to the current Timeline Resolution (as set in the Master Settings panel of the Project Settings), and Use Unique Filenames is turned on.
When you choose this preset, an XML of the timeline is automatically exported along with the media, with path names that reflect the rendered clips.
— Selects the appropriate settings for projects that were sent from Final Cut Pro X to DaVinci Resolve using XML. This is meant for situations when you’re rendering media intended for a return trip
to Final Cut Pro X (by exporting an FCPXML file from the Edit page). Renders Individual Clips, the