Importing into your editor
Every finished cut saves a timeline.xml next to the preview video, in the
project folder (use Open folder on the results screen). It's an FCP7-style
XML that DaVinci Resolve and Premiere Pro both read.
- DaVinci Resolve: File → Import → Timeline, and pick
timeline.xml. Resolve relinks to your original source files and rebuilds the cut so you can polish it. - Premiere Pro: File → Import, and select
timeline.xml.
The exported timeline keeps the audio tidy: the voice FirstPass transcribed and cut on comes in as its own clean, synced track, and when your project used an external audio recorder the camera's scratch audio is included on a separate track, muted — there if you want it, silent if you don't.
If Resolve can't find your media on import, point it at the folder your original footage lives in — the timeline references your source files by name.
NLE export is included on paid plans (it's off on the free tier).