This is tied to the one time code base limitation of Resolve. Sounds like this has not changed in version 10. You can use drop frame but if you have any non drop sources they will be converted to drop frame. We've played with this at the editor's lounge and it sounds like there is still no solution. There really is no "Round Trip from Avid to Resolve and back in the traditional sense unless you are working in a very limited content environment where everything is the same time code base. This never happens in my world. The only workable thing seems to be to bake the sequence into a single file and treat it like the days of tape to tape color correction. The other thing is to have Resolve export an aaf and bring that into Avid. Even if source time codes have been changed it usually lines up pretty close although I've seen fades to black etc... get truncated and slip the timeline by the duration of the fade. I've had to overcut Resolve aaf sequences over the avid sequences to realign things properly. I didn't have any mob conflicts the few times I did this but maybe I was just lucky.
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