Feels like you've been handed a poison chalice!
Not had much experience with Resolve's Motion Adaptor's, but you will
definitely get artefacts with Avid's Fluid Motion.
Having to use this effect for all your material is going to be a
rendering nightmare. You can (according to Avid) adjust the
parameters/vectors of Fluid Motion. Have a look at the Effects Guide
(page 187). I tried this some years ago and couldn't really get it to
work, but this might have been a bug in my version.
I would try and investigate if some sort of hardware standards converter
(Alchemist?) might be a better solution. So you complete your project at
it's native frame rate and get it converted afterwards.
Bruno
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