Export Review to DaVinci Resolve

Get your review notes into DaVinci Resolve.

Collect feedback in Dusken, export an EDL, and import it in Resolve. Every comment becomes a timeline marker on the exact frame. No retyping timecodes, no plugin.

At a glance

  • CMX3600 EDL
  • Frame-accurate, drop-frame aware
  • Transcribed feedback
  • Free reviewers

What you get

Built for the Resolve workflow.

CMX3600 EDL

Export a standard EDL from Dusken and import it into your Resolve timeline as markers. No plugin, no setup.

Frame-accurate, drop-frame aware

Markers land at the exact timecode, matched to your timeline frame rate, with drop-frame rates like 29.97 handled correctly.

Transcribed feedback

Voice and video notes are transcribed, so each Resolve marker reads as text instead of an audio clip.

Free reviewers

Clients review from a link with no account. Reviewers are unlimited and free on every plan.

Timeline markers on the frame.

Each comment imports at its timecode as a Resolve marker, frame-accurate at your timeline frame rate, drop-frame aware.

Standard EDL, no plugin.

Dusken writes a CMX3600 EDL that Resolve reads with its built-in import. Nothing to install, no account for your reviewers.

Transcribed voice notes.

Voice and video feedback is transcribed first, so each marker carries readable text instead of an audio file.

How it works

From Dusken to your Resolve timeline.

Collect the notes, export an EDL, import, cut.

1

Gather feedback

Send a review link. Clients pin comments to the exact frame with text, drawing, or voice. No account needed.

2

Export the EDL

Choose the Resolve export. Dusken writes a CMX3600 EDL matched to your timeline frame rate, drop-frame aware.

3

Import in Resolve

Bring the EDL into your timeline as markers. The comments land at their exact timecode.

4

Grade and cut against it

Scan the markers and work each note in place. No second screen, no retyping timecodes.

The shift

What changes with Dusken.

Without Dusken

Review link on one monitor, Resolve on the other, copying every timecode and note into a marker by hand.

With Dusken

Import one EDL. Every comment is already a Resolve marker on the exact frame, transcribed and ready.

I import the EDL and the client's notes are markers on my Resolve timeline at the right timecode. I grade and cut straight against them.

Colorist and Editor

Why Resolve editors switch the review step.

Kill the copy-paste

No more retyping timecodes from a review link into Resolve markers. Import once and the notes are on your timeline.

Notes you can read

Transcribed voice notes mean you scan markers instead of replaying audio to remember the note.

One flat rate

Reviewers are free, your team pays a flat rate, and you still get a clean EDL to import. No per-seat math.

Questions before you start.

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