![]() ![]() ![]() I have XtoPro Audio Convert (cost me $99) and all it does is makes FCPXML audio files readable to Pro Tools… that is the version of the FCPXML file that was made before this new FCPX update to 10.1.?. Alas, if the price doesn’t drop I guess to those who absolutely need it it’s worth making the developers rich. It’s such a mundane and insignificant process to me, hardly worth $50. I am afraid to buy the program only to find out it doesn’t even do what I want it to do. Can I use Xto7 with individual clips or only the entire project? Does Xto7 export RENDERED video clips or just raw footage form the source files? The answer to these questions will determine if I drop $50 for it or not. Xto7 somehow manipulates an FCPXML file and makes it comparable with Premiere Pro CS6. These programs open up other options that I can use for continued color grading, adding moving text, etc.Īs far as I have been able to find out, the only way to import video clips from FCPX into Premiere is to purchase Xto7 for $49.99 from the App Store. The programs I want to use, more specifically, is Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 & Motion 5. As with everything in life, things are not that simple. I would like to edit individual clips originally cut and graded in FCPX inside of other programs, then reload those clips back into FCPX 10 for final export. My name is Shep and I am a relatively new cinematographer. ![]()
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