What type of round trip did you use? Individual files or a single file for the whole project. If you did individual files did you have any problems relinking to the Resolve corrected media? As I've mentioned before with Resolve 9 it didn't understand mixing drop and non drop source time codes and would make the baked out individual clips have the same time code, drop or non drop, that the project was set to. This made it impossible to relink to sources with a differing time code. Did you have any of those type issues?
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> Thanks Terry! First of all, why hide the function in the toolbar? I've never had the toolbar as part of my UI so I never would have saw it and said "what does this do"! When Avid had a conflict with Resolve, it automatically turned the Hardware Disable ON and it just stayed on whether I restarted or not. Just a bit frustrated. On the other hand, I just finished my first big Resolve grade and, although there were some rough patches getting up to speed with it, I friggin love it! Avid round trip is great and with 32bit processing, it just looks amazing. You can see the difference even with basic grades.
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