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SendToX (previously called 7toX) brings your Final Cut Pro 7 or 6 or Premiere Pro XML into Final Cut Pro X so you can use Apple’s powerful new professional editing tools to update or finish your older projects. The lightweight application is simple to use, with drag-and-drop support and progress information. SendToX translates important metadata from your Project XML — including bins, clips, subclips and sequences — to a new Event in Final Cut Pro X with the highest fidelity of any translation application for Final Cut Pro. In addition, the application provides clear, detailed reporting after every translation. Requirements:.

Final Cut Pro version 10.0.6 or later. An application that exports Final Cut Pro XML (such as Final Cut Pro 7 or 6, Premiere Pro CC, DaVinci Resolve, etc.) IMPORTANT: Final Cut Pro 7 will not run on macOS High Sierra 10.13 or later! Simplicity Choose from three simple methods to translate Final Cut Pro 7 XML to Final Cut Pro X XML:. Run SendToX and use the Open dialog to locate your exported XML file. Drag-and-drop the XML file onto the SendToX application icon.

Right-click on the XML file in the Finder and choose Open With SendToX SendToX displays a progress bar during XML translation and, when completed, adds the new Event to the Event Library. The Event contains clips for each media file and Compound Clips for each sequence. SendToX supports both Final Cut Pro X and the Final Cut Pro X Trial. Great idea Needs work. (1.0.52) 7/17/2015 10:59:00 PM 1/5 By TechnoWhopperWithCheese This application is seemingly great.

Even upon first use, it performed quickly, opened an FCP7 sequence without issues in FCPX. The reason I acquired this app is because I needed to port over a massive batch (100+ and counting) of archived video, complete with head/tail graphic and textual title slides.

Unfortunately, the spacing of the text in my sequence is not identical to that in FCP7, so I’ll now have to go through and manually change every single slide. Since there are 3 slides per video, that makes 300+ manual changes I have to make. For my purposes, this tiny oversight renders this software nearly useless.

I’d really love it if the developers came up with a fix before my August 5th deadline. Need Final Cut Pro 7 to use!!!!! (1.0.46) 2/9/2015 6:56:00 PM 1/5 By R R654 STEP ONE: 1. Open the project into Final Cut Pro 7 So the program is useless if you do not have Final Cut Pro 7 Goodbuy $9.99 Final Cut Pro 7 is NOT supported on Mavericks, So I need to buy an old mac computer and an old copy of FCP 7 just to open a file to make a few edit changes? And buy a one time use piece of software for $9.99? The name of this company is Intellegent Assistance.

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Hmmm Does Apple still have a software department, or was that folded into Jony Ives’ hardware design department? Read this if you’ve had FCP7 problems (1.0.46) 2/6/2015 10:40:00 PM 4/5 By curly director I ran into many problems importing the XMLs into FCP 7. Today I tried importing into Premiere Pro and got much vbetter results. It seems many of the problms I’ve had were due to limitations in FCP7s XML import. One key problem has to do with audio clips.

FCPX allows sub-frame editing of audio clips. On export, Xto7 does not round the in-out values to nearest frame. Premiere Pro is able to import this without a hitch. FCP 7 truncates the clips and generally makes a mess. As the program is called Xto7 (and not X to XML), I think Assited Editing should fix that.

In summary, it’s far from perfect, but it is the best (and only) solution available for this kind of workflow.

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It's pretty much the most comprehensive way to get your sequence to AE or Premiere. But I recently used it to take a project to pro tools via 7.

The video portion was just AE rendered files, so a few cuts and dissolves. That all came across fine.

The audio was a VO track, music, and a ton of sfx from the apple library. Mostly.caf files. Many of them had speed changes to make a whoosh/swish lower or higher pitch, and those all came across fine. The only thing that didn't translate was an extended ring-out of a song, where I slowed it down, but told X to retain the pitch. In 7 it slowed down, but the pitch lowered too. All the audio dissolves and keyframes came across perfectly. And the pro-tools session went off without a hitch.

It appears that if you export an event via 'export event XML' in FCP X, you'll end up with a fairly well organized result. You'll get a bin for every keyword collection. Every clip in the bin will be a sub clip, except for still graphics. All those sub clips refer back to clips in a new bin called MASTERS. That's where all the raw media is. Kinda like if you just clicked on the root event to see ALL your media in the event. Your sequences however, don't seem to get exported, even if they were in a keyword collection in the event.

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I guess those have to be exported separately as 'export project xml' and then merged later. I'm not sure why they don't get exported with the event. But if you merge the two, you're going to lose the master clip connection. I guess I could be missing something, but my sequences(projects) don't get exported with the event.

Bret, what you're seeing is a limitation of the current FCP X XML. When you have an Event selected, an Event is exported.

Project XML is structures a little differently and doesn't fit in the Event XML format, so it has to be exported as Project XML. BTW, Xto7 snuck in Event translation in the last couple of months. Officially Event translation is not part of the feature set.:) Philip Hodgetts President, Intelligent Assistance AssistedEditing.com Fast First Cuts, Metadata Worfklows Big Brains for Rent bigbrainsforrent.com The New Now - Grow your business - ProAppsTips.com Personal Blog.

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