XML to Nuke works well. I used it several times.
Hiero is designed for exactly this, though is slightly more expensive than
xmlToNuke. About $5000 more.


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On 7 January 2013 08:42, travisb <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Unfortunately you're pretty much out of luck. By eye is the best way to do
> it inside of Nuke. Using the EDL timecode and viewing the metadata of the
> red footage with the "view metadata" node can get you to the edit point
> quicker in large sequences.
>
> Try this also but I don't think it's what you're looking for. Works well
> though and it gets updated frequently. Also has a Vimeo tutorial.
>
> http://www.nukepedia.com/python/import-export/fcp-xml-to-nuke/
>
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