

Here is the MOV re-wrapped clip and it has the right timecode.

I like that! Just drop the files in and choose Rewrap.

The process is very simple and straight forward. I recommend getting EditReady because it also does transcoding with renaming features. They both come from the same company Divergent Media and cost the same. MOV with a program called EditReady or ClipWrap.
EDITREADY VS CLIPWRAP MP4
In the clip above the MP4 timecode starts at 00:00:00:00 and has the in point at 00:00:20:09. I’m not that technical so lets move on to the fix 😀 Resolve is looking for the actual clip timecode but the XML has it wrong. In the log you see a constant issue and it’s a timecode mismatch that is going on. I don’t know if this issue is a Premiere Pro CC 2015 problem or a XAVC S issue when exporting the XML. The issue is DaVinci Resolve doesn’t recognize the timecode from the XAVC S codec info inside the XML that I exported from Premiere Pro. This workflow is very solid in DaVinci Resolve so I had my doubts it wouldn’t work flawlessly, but with the XAVC S codec from the new Sony alpha cameras (namely the a7s II and a7r II) I did find an issue. I’ve been using the new Sony A7s II and a7r II lately I wanted to test how well XML round tripping works. Color Grading is just the best and the editing portion is pretty good too but I still have to use Premiere Pro CC 2015. I’m getting comfortable using DaVinci Resolve 12 for the most part. DaVinci Resolve Round Tripping with XAVC S not working right
