TrackSync reads the timeline currently open in Resolve.
Native DaVinci Resolve audio sync
Sync audio with video from the active timeline. No XML exports. No subscription.
TrackSync aligns camera scratch audio to recorder tracks directly inside Resolve and creates a new synced timeline, leaving your original edit untouched.
Workflow
TrackSync is built around the edit you already have open, so sync does not become a separate export/import job.
TrackSync reads the timeline currently open in Resolve.
Use recorder tracks as reference and camera scratch audio as targets.
TrackSync builds a new synced version and leaves the source timeline intact.
What changes
Why it fits Resolve
Runs as a DaVinci Resolve Workflow Integration and works from the active timeline.
Skip interchange files and timeline translation checks just to sync audio with video.
Use several recorder tracks together as a stronger sync reference.
Creates a new synced timeline and keeps uncertain matches visible for review.
Media, waveform cache, and sync analysis stay on your Mac.
Pay once and keep using your purchased TrackSync version.
Perpetual license
Includes the macOS Apple Silicon build, Apple Developer ID signed installer, and license key delivered to your checkout email.
€10.99 EUR
Shown in EUR. Checkout confirms the final currency before payment.
Buy TrackSync for DaVinciFAQ
A native DaVinci Resolve Workflow Integration that syncs camera scratch audio with separate recorder audio from your active timeline.
No. TrackSync works inside Resolve, so there is no XML, AAF, or FCPXML round trip just to sync audio with video.
No. TrackSync is sold as a perpetual license for the purchased version. Buy it once, use that version without a monthly plan.
Apple Silicon Mac and DaVinci Resolve Studio 20.3 or newer.
No. TrackSync creates a new timeline with a synced suffix, so the original stays intact.
No. Audio analysis runs locally on your Mac. Media, waveform cache, and Resolve timeline data are not uploaded.
TrackSync keeps weak matches visible instead of moving them blindly, so you can review low-confidence clips before using the synced timeline.
Yes. The macOS build is signed with an Apple Developer ID certificate so macOS can verify the developer identity.