Nested clips will transfer, but effects applied to the nest will not.
So in SendToX’s Preferences is a checkbox “Ignore MP4 timecode” which is on by default, but there might be cases where turning this off works for the media. NOTE: MP4 with timecode has caused problems for several people, the reason being that sometimes FCP X supports MP4 timecode but mostly it does not (unless the files have been ingested by FCP X itself). Default dissolves, as opposed to dissolves added from the Effects panel. Edit points, timecode, clip in, out and durations.However, all media needs to be online and using the same path names for both applications. Media generally transfers successfully.The original XML file can be moved between computers with no problems.
The reason this utility is necessary is that Premiere and FCP X speak two different versions of XML this utility converts between them.Īlso, for best results, install and run SendToX on the same system that has Final Cut Pro X installed. In order to transfer between Premiere and Final Cut Pro X, you’ll need a utility called: “SendToX.” Developed by Intelligent Assistance, it is available here in the Mac App Store. Moving rough-cuts between software will almost always be successful. The best time to transfer projects is during the rough-cut process, before you start adding transitions, titles, color grading or effects.
NOTE: Here’s an article that explains how to move projects from Apple Final Cut Pro X to Adobe Premiere Pro CC. This process applies to any Adobe Premiere Pro CC sequence or Apple Final Cut Pro 7 project that you want to send to Apple Final Cut Pro X. You need to understand these differences in order to determine if and when is the best time to move projects between software. A more fundamental problem is that the underlying software architecture between Premiere and Final Cut are very, very different and not everything in your edit will successfully transfer. This translation process isn’t really difficult. This requires a utility called: “SendToX.” So, in order for one app to read the XML of the other, it needs to be translated. Premiere and FCP X use two different versions of XML (similar to English and French). You CAN move projects between apps and this article explains how. However, there may be reasons that you need to move a project from Premiere to Final Cut in the middle of an edit for example, you need to change editors and the new editor is more comfortable in Final Cut. Most of the time, when you start a project in Premiere Pro CC, you’ll want to finish the edit in Premiere.