For interoperability
            with FCP, there are a minimal number of steps that must be performed
            before importing into WiretapCentral.
         
         
            - Ensure that the original R3D files are
               stored in a location that is accessible to FCP.
            
- Using REDRUSHES™, convert the R3D files into the QuickTime® DVCPRO HD format. Use DVCPRO720
               and burn-in the timecode.
               This is a less CPU-taxing
                  format that you can easily import into Autodesk Visual Effects,
                  Finishing, or Grading applications, and keep your entire edit, audio
                  included, as a reference.
                NoteDo not modify the
                     R3D filenames. Instead, use the various comment columns to identify
                     your clips. Make sure that you keep the full 16-character filename
                     as a reel name.
                   
- Edit in FCP using the QuickTime files
               (created in step 2) that contain the full original R3D filename.
               Be aware that the FCP XML file will be used in your Autodesk Visual
               Effects, Finishing, or Grading application, and that not all transitions,
               effects, and speed changes are supported. Consult your Autodesk
               Visual Effects, Finishing, or Grading application user guide. 
            
- Export an FCP XML of the final sequence
               for use in your Autodesk Visual Effects, Finishing, or Grading application.
               
                  - Select the sequence in the FCP browser.
                  
- Choose File > Export > XML.
                  
- Select Apple XML Interchange Format,
                     version 4.
                     
                        - Do not select Include Master Clips Outside
                           Selection.
                        
- Select Save project with latest clip
                           metadata (recommended).
                        
 The generated XML file
                        points to the QuickTime files that you used for your offline editing.
                      
 
- Copy the source R3D files, the QuickTime
               files, and the FCP XML to a media folder on a SAN or NFS. Ensure
               that: 
               
                  - The media folder is accessible from both WiretapCentral and
                     your Autodesk Visual Effects, Finishing, and Grading application.
                  
- You keep the same file/folder hierarchy
                     where one folder contains all .RDM and .RDC folders and subfolders.
                     It makes it easier to search for and match events to media when
                     loading the FCP XML.
                  
- You place the FCP XML in the top folder.
                     This enables WiretapCentral to find automatically the underlying
                     media during the import process.