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Automatic scene cut detection: Reconstructing the timeline

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Automatic scene cut detection: Reconstructing the timeline

- Now that we've got our Edit Points refined and selected, we've eliminated dissolves or maybe if they're a wipes, fades to blacks, fades to whites, also, now that we've cleaned all of that up, it's time to get this into the media pool in such a way that DaVinci Resolve thinks this one long clip is actually a bunch of shorter shots. In this case, if you take a look at the Edit-Decision list down here, it should think that it's 11 shots long. Now we could put this Add Cuts to Media Pool button, but before we do that, experience informs me that we really want to save this work. Every now and then, you click this button and Resolve crashes. I haven't really experienced that with Resolve 12, but, you know what, let's be safe. Let's go up here to this pull-down menu, and let's select Save Scene Cut. Opens up a dialogue box. I come to my Desktop, into the Exercise Files. I go to .xmls, and I usually save my scene cut files with my .xmls, or what I'll sometimes do is even save it with the…

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