

Out points set on the clip, the edit will respect those boundaries. To insert selected clips to timeline using timecode:ġ Select one or more clips to edit into the Timeline in the Media Pool.

This can be set in the Start Timecode field of the

IMPORTANT: The timecode of the Timeline must overlap the timecode of Linked by the same timecode to ensure all edits are perfectly synced. Useful for long form multi-camera events, like weddings or concerts, where all cameras are Source timecode is aligned with an identical record timecode value in the Timeline. Insert Selected Clips to Timeline Using TimecodeĬlips can now be edited directly from the Media Pool into a timeline, such that each clip’s I haven't checked, but I think you can do this in both the source viewer and the timeline viewer (if you need precise in-and-out points in the timeline rather than in your source clip).Īlso, new in Resolve 17 is the ability to insert selected clips directly into the timeline using timecode: see text from the manual below: You could mark your in-point there and then either type +10 to jump 10 seconds later for your out point or type 56. (the number 46 followed by a period) and then press Enter, it will take you to 01:00:46:00. But the lack of simple type in of relative clip time or timecode to precisely locate In Out points seems like another significant omission to me.Well, you could first type in absolute timecode to precisely locate your in point and then use the relative approach that I described to precisely locate your out point.
