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SOS 999
A node that saves me this time! 😭😭😭😭 Desperate… can’t hit the sack due to the stress 🙏
SOS 999
0 likes • 8m
@Andrew Farmer I’ll definitely check this out in a little bit when I have a moment. I’m intrigued as using the surface tracker for stuff like this I don’t think is the right call, but when I go on my break I’ll check this out!
Saturday check-in 👋
Curious what everyone’s in the middle of right now. What are you editing this weekend, where did you get stuck this week, or what finally clicked in a project that used to slow you down? I've been blasting through some "overdue" edits I've been pushing off this week, so I've been a bit quiet here in the community. Drop a quick update below. If you want eyes on something specific, say so.
Saturday check-in 👋
2 likes • 27d
Finishing up some YouTube videos and developing some awesome scripts! I knocked out the Predictive Tracking script and am now working on a smart render script that makes an “autosave” of your render as it goes, so that if the render fails or Resolve crashes mid-render, you can pick back up where it left off!
✨ This Script Turns Timeline Markers Into Batch Exports in Resolve
Quick share because this ended up being way more useful than I expected. I’ve built a small DaVinci Resolve script that lets you batch export clips from a single timeline using markers. You drop a marker at the start of each section you want to export, name the marker what you want the file to be called, run the script, and Resolve automatically builds the entire render queue for you. Each marker becomes its own render job. The marker name becomes the filename. Exports follow whatever Deliver preset you choose, including the output folder. If marker names repeat, it auto-numbers them. And each clip ends one frame before the next marker, so nothing bleeds into the next export. This was inspired by a video from @Ethan Robbins, who is also a member here. He built a much more advanced version with a full UI, more options, and extra controls. It’s seriously impressive and worth checking out if you want something deeper and more customizable. I’ll link Ethan’s video below, along with his script, if you want to grab that version. Ethan's Video Ethan's Script I also posted a walkthrough video below so you can see my script running in real time, from markers on the timeline to a filled render queue in one click. I’ve added the script to the Classroom as well. You can find it anytime in the Tools and Resources section and download it whenever you need it. Huge shout-out to Ethan for the inspiration here. This is one of those small workflow things that ends up saving a surprising amount of time. If you try it, let me know how you’re using it or what you’d want it to do next.
4 likes • Feb 3
This is awesome! Thanks for shouting out my script, man! It’s amazing to see what the community is building for this software!
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Ethan Robbins
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@ethan-robbins-8368
Video Editor, Marketer, and YouTuber

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Joined Jan 31, 2026