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- Joined: Mon Aug 26, 2019 11:40 pm
- Real Name: Brenden Masar
This hasn't been working for me for so long that I just started doing a time-consuming workaround, but it's time for me to see if I can find a solution.
Any time I'm working with BRAW files, which is 95% of the time, FCP will not import the XML back from DR. I will get some slight variation of the following: "The XML document sent from application “Final Cut Pro” could not be imported. The media could not be imported. (The original media on asset with id r67: /fcpxml[1]/resources[1]/asset[65].) Inappropriate file type or format" The asset is always a BRAW clip. If I remove this clip it will just error-reference the next one.
Here's my current workflow:
1. Shoot BRAW on my BMPCC 6K G2.
2. Import BRAW into DR (currently 18.6.6 Build 7 but this issue has been occurring for years). Create a timeline named for my project only intended to make the proxies. Export all footage as 422 Proxy.
3. Import all proxies into FPC (currently 10.7.1 but this issue has been occurring for years) via drag-and-drop. Make my assembly edit. Export XML (currently 1.9 but this issue has been happening since at least XML 1.4).
4. Import FCP XML into DR and grade my clips. Export selects as 422 HQ.
What I'd like to have happen is that I can import the XML from DR and all my newly graded clips will be in place on my timeline.
Instead I get the error above, which means my workflow becomes:
5. Drag and drop my new clips onto my existing FCP timeline and disable the previous, non-graded clips. This is very tedious when I'm replacing hundreds of clips in a large project.
Some background info: DR and FCP have full disk access, iMac 5K 2020 3.8 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i7, Sonoma 14.4.1. I had the same issues on my previous 2013 iMac.
Any time I'm working with BRAW files, which is 95% of the time, FCP will not import the XML back from DR. I will get some slight variation of the following: "The XML document sent from application “Final Cut Pro” could not be imported. The media could not be imported. (The original media on asset with id r67: /fcpxml[1]/resources[1]/asset[65].) Inappropriate file type or format" The asset is always a BRAW clip. If I remove this clip it will just error-reference the next one.
Here's my current workflow:
1. Shoot BRAW on my BMPCC 6K G2.
2. Import BRAW into DR (currently 18.6.6 Build 7 but this issue has been occurring for years). Create a timeline named for my project only intended to make the proxies. Export all footage as 422 Proxy.
3. Import all proxies into FPC (currently 10.7.1 but this issue has been occurring for years) via drag-and-drop. Make my assembly edit. Export XML (currently 1.9 but this issue has been happening since at least XML 1.4).
4. Import FCP XML into DR and grade my clips. Export selects as 422 HQ.
What I'd like to have happen is that I can import the XML from DR and all my newly graded clips will be in place on my timeline.
Instead I get the error above, which means my workflow becomes:
5. Drag and drop my new clips onto my existing FCP timeline and disable the previous, non-graded clips. This is very tedious when I'm replacing hundreds of clips in a large project.
Some background info: DR and FCP have full disk access, iMac 5K 2020 3.8 GHz 8-Core Intel Core i7, Sonoma 14.4.1. I had the same issues on my previous 2013 iMac.