

With two stacked timelines, you can move individual clips or a section across multiple tracks across the two timelines. Stacked timelines help you move media between them. With Resolve 15, you can stack entirely composed timelines on top of each other. However, I still feel like we’re navigating blindly, and I want a more intuitive way of jumping back and forth. Use tabbed timelines to jump between timelines easily. After opening tabbed timelines, you can jump back and forth between the two timelines. Thankfully, in DaVinci Resolve 15, we have the option of tabbed timelines, so you don’t have to continually go back and forth to the media pool to open different timelines. However, I find this approach a little tedious, and the loading time, even if it’s just a second or two, is too long. Of course, you can do this by copying a clip, opening timeline two, then pasting the material just as you would in a text editor. Sometimes you need to move media between timelines. Moving Media Between Timelines and Projects
