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importing FCP simple project…multiple crashes…
I’ve just done the standard process of XML transfer in of a project done in FCP to Premiere 5.5, based on watching Larry Jordan’s video training on moving FCP projects to Premiere. . While the 16 minute project seems to come in fine, Adobe is continuously crashing on the project. The problem appears to be audio related, as when I attempt to reestablish an audio fade, the program crashes, hard. This project of mine is very simple, no SFX, just a couple of tracks of clips, 8 tracks of audio, and really not much of any kind of clips.
My initial experience with this transfer process is terrible. While I watched a few videos on ‘how simple’ this should all be, my experience so far is really that it is not worth trying to import projects done in FCP.
Additionally, audio tracks have unuseable volume changes, still photos that looked fine in FCP are washed out in Premiere, though they look fine in the color correction on some of the clips is gone, some clips that were properly exposed (and look that way in the left hand window) are washed out. And don’t get me started on the notion of audio fades being called “Constant Power” and “Constant Gain” WTF?
I know I am new to this program, but I have successfully used Fcp and Sony Vegas (on Windows 7 of course) with no problems in migrating my skills between the two. Certainly skills transfer is different than converting files, but the claim of being able to convert these files is pretty far from the reality of getting a working project from the process.
This supposed conversion is just turning out modified video clips, bizarre audio effects, crashes, it seems like it would be better to just start all over again, as I can’t even imagine what is the problem that Adobe is choking on.

What I see after importing the project. The right hand side is washed out, and the left hand preview screen is fine…I’ve not touched the video other than to run a render on it to get the timeline to go green rather than be red. Is that the problem? Why would rendering the footage screw it up????did I not set some basic project setting correct?I’m more than willing to share this entire project with Adobe Tech support, both FCP files and the imported Adobe files if they think that this is something ‘special’. But I must say, I’m not going to assume that I can import anything from FCP based on my first pass.
Alf