DaVinci Resolve markers from long audio — without the full rewatch

CutCue analyzes your audio (or Twitch VOD when imported) and builds labeled markers. Export XML for native Resolve import so your timeline shows chapters, highlight candidates, keyword hits, and risk flags as you edit.

What is CutCue for DaVinci Resolve editors?

Resolve excels at color and finishing — but it still needs human judgment to decide what belongs in the cut. CutCue’s job is upstream: turn long recordings into reviewable markers so you open the timeline with a map, not a blank scrub bar.

How it works

  1. Export audio from Resolve or capture a VOD via Twitch import when that fits.
  2. Analyze in CutCue — highlights, chapters, keywords, and risk segments as your plan supports.
  3. Download Resolve XML markers from CutCue.
  4. Import into Resolve and edit with markers visible on the timeline.

Frequently asked questions

Does CutCue work with DaVinci Resolve and Vegas Pro?

Yes. CutCue exports marker files suited to DaVinci Resolve (XML) and Vegas Pro (C Script), in addition to Premiere Pro (CSV via the CutCue.io CSV Marker Importer extension).

Is CutCue only for Premiere Pro?

No. CutCue is not Premiere-only. It analyzes audio or Twitch VODs and supports multiple NLE export paths.

Does CutCue analyze video or audio?

CutCue analyzes audio tracks (or audio from Twitch VODs when using Twitch import). Export audio from Resolve or your recorder, upload to CutCue, then import the marker XML back into Resolve.