Re: XML Import question
Re: XML Import question
- Subject: Re: XML Import question
- From: Rainer Standke <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 11:50:41 -0700
Hi Andreas,
it looks to me like it automatically creates that bin when it imports
a sequence containing multiclips. You might just want to not import
your original clips.
Rainer
On May 22, 2008, at 10:22 , Andreas Kiel wrote:
Thanks Martin,
I just searched for your question, but it seems to be different from
my "problem" - which may be a "feature".
If you got a sequence just one multiclip and several edits and
export this sequence as XML and re-import -- then FCP will create a
bin automatically with all the multiclips of the sequence named
"Multiclips" and I don't have any idea how the real relation of
those clips in the bin and the clips in the sequence does work or is
fool prooved.
Andreas
On 22.05.2008, at 18:07, Martin Baker wrote:
Hi Andreas
If I'm understanding correctly, I think this related to the
question I asked last week. The short answer is that you can't add
objects to a bin that already exists. I've filed it as a bug and
got a duplicate bug number back so someone else got there first
(possibly Eryk!)
Martin
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Martin,
Here's the short answer - the only way add a clip to a bin is to
replace the entire bin and its contents. This behavior is
documented in the Final Cut Pro XML Interchange document.
Greg's suggestion does not work.
Personally, I've always considered this state of affairs to be a bug.
-eryk
On May 15, 2008, at 8:28 AM, Gregory Clarke wrote:
Hi Martin,
Reading the spec, it doesn't look like the updatebehavior tag will
do what you want it to. Here's the description of addifnotfound:
• Adds the imported component to the project provided the target
component is not found. If the target component is found, does
nothing.
Which will do nothing in your case because the bin is found!
I guess the way to achieve what you want is to append your clips'
XML to the children tag of the appropriate bin. Then I'm guessing
that setting the bin's updatebehavior to "replaceoradd" will
replace the old bin with the new bin containing the original and
extra clips.
Hope this helps,
Greg
I'm trying to add a new clip to a specific bin (three levels deep)
in an existing project and not having any success. I've stripped it
back to a simple clip inside a single bin but still can't get the
results I'm looking for.
e.g.
<bin>
<uuid>A6768142-B28F-4F4B-A855-478E279D45FF</uuid>
<updatebehavior>addifnotfound</updatebehavior>
<name>imports</name>
<children>
<clip id="myclip.motn">
<uuid>B14825AB-79AD-4A4E-A7D5-79364B30FDDA</uuid>
<updatebehavior>add</updatebehavior>
<name>myclip.motn</name>
...
</clip>
</children>
</bin>
The "imports" bin already exists at the top level of the project
open in FCP but when I import this, the myclip.motn file doesn't
get added to the bin.
Any thoughts?
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On 22 May 2008, at 16:43, Andreas Kiel wrote:
Hi all,
Maybe somebody has an idea for me with the following:
I have build an app which collects some data from external sources
and then creates an FCP project out of this. The project is a
multiclip project, which includes some bins and a multiclip
sequence. The app is running fine and FCP imports without any
errors and everything looks as expected - expect one thing.
During import FCP creates a new bin "Multiclips" where the
multiclips from the sequence are stored again. Is there any way to
prevent FCP from doing that? It's bit confusing to have the
multiclips twice in the project.
Or is there something wrong with my XML?
Regards
Andreas
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