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Logging and Capturing from Tape in Final Cut Pro
Importing Final Cut Pro XML
Importing Final Cut Pro XML
Exporting Sequences from Final Cut Pro
When
you are ready to export projects from FCP, you must export each
sequence separately as an XML file, since Inferno does not support
Bins or Batch lists.
You can, however, export sequences which contain
nested sequences and the nested sequences will be translated into
containers in Inferno.
Use the Final Cut Pro File menu to export FCP
XML interchange format documents.
If you are exporting file-based XML, as opposed
to tape, then you need to ensure that the following guidelines are
met:
- Audio
bit depth should be set to 16 bits.
- Capture
audio by linking two channels to a single audio track.
- Use
FCP’s Media Manager to copy and recompress the files.
To
move and recompress media using FCP Media Manager:
- Select
a sequence in the Browser window that you want to move and recompress,
in preparation for export to Inferno.
NoteIf nothing is selected, the entire contents
of the Browser are exported. However, Inferno only supports XML
files with a single sequence of edited clips.
- Choose
File | Media Manager.
The Media Manager appears.
- In
the Media group, from the Media referenced by duplicated items box,
select Recompress.
- From
the Recompress media using box, select a codec that is supported
by Inferno.
- Ensure
that the Delete unused media from duplicated items checkbox is set.
This option consolidates the media and ensures
that Inferno does not capture unnecessary footage.
- In
the Projects group, enable the Duplicate selected items and place
into a new project checkbox.
This ensures that all media is placed in the
same folder.
- In
the Media Destination group, click Browse to select a location for
the media and project that is accessible by Inferno.
- Click
OK.
To
export XML from FCP:
- Select
a sequence in the Browser window that you want to export in an interchange
format document.
NoteIf nothing is selected, the entire contents
of the Browser are exported. However, Inferno only supports XML
files with a single sequence of edited clips.
- Choose
File | Export | XML.
- In
the Export XML dialog box, do the following:
- From
the XML Format box, select Apple XML Interchange Format, version
2.
NoteIf you are exporting XML from an FCP version
prior to 5, only version 1 of the XML Interchange Format version
is available. In general, there is parity between both XML Interchange
Format versions concerning supported effects in Inferno. Features
specific to FCP 5 will only appear in version 2 of FCP's XML Interchange
Format.
- Ensure
that the Include master clips outside selection checkbox is not
enabled.
- Click
OK.
- In
the Save dialog box that appears, save the XML file to an accessible
location.