About Importing XML from Final Cut Pro
 
 
 
NoteWhen importing an Apple® Final Cut Pro® XML sequence referencing file-based media only, use the Gateway Library method. See Importing a Sequence from a Gateway Library.

Inferno allows you to import multi-track compositions from Apple Final Cut Pro (FCP). Inferno reads XML exported from FCP (up to version 5.x of FCP, exported as XML version 2.0) and assembles a timeline accordingly. Newer effects created with later version of FCP and XML exporters are not supported.

Media used during the offline edit in FCP (such as QuickTime files, VTR captures, or image sequences) needs to be recaptured from the source tapes or relinked from files in Inferno. XML exported from FCP supports multiple tracks of video and audio effects and transitions in a single XML file. As well, more effects and transitions can be transferred between FCP and Inferno. Only select effects are supported when transferring sequences between FCP and Inferno.

When transferring projects between FCP and Inferno, you are only transferring the metadata between the applications, as contained in the XML, and not the media itself. You need to import or soft-import the media in a separate procedure.

It is possible for FCP to export XML containing multiple sequences. However, Inferno only supports XML containing a single timeline and cannot read XML files with multiple timelines. Ensure that the FCP editor exports only one timeline per XML file.

You can also load FCP XML linked to media shot on a Varicam.