Export XML | Premiere Pro
Introduction
TimeBolt can take a raw video file and generate a super accurate, fully-jumpcut timeline in a matter of seconds. You can then take this timeline and import it directly into Premiere Pro via XML while preserving all of the cuts made.
TimeBolt also has a Premiere Pro Extension which you can use for more complex projects but for single media files with single or multi-track audio, XML Export is by far the fast way to jump from TimeBolt into Premiere Pro.
The usage of XML for Premiere Pro is platform agnostic. The same steps for Windows will work on MacOS and vice-versa.
What is an XML File?
An XML File, in the context of Premiere Pro and TimeBolt, is a lightweight instruction file which you can use to transfer information between TimeBolt and Premiere Pro. You don’t have to render out the full video in TimeBolt and it’s instantly generated. Do all cut work and enhancements inside TimeBolt, and then export a fully cut timeline into Premiere Pro.
Why use XML?
- Instantly Generated.
- Non-destructive Lossless video and audio sent to Premiere Pro.
- FastForward (opens in a new tab) and PUNCH (opens in a new tab) transfer over to Premiere Pro.
- Cuts have full drag handle control in Premiere Pro.
How to Export XML from TimeBolt
You can export XML from Premiere Pro into TimeBolt for regular video and audio files, but it’s good to know that TimeBolt also supports XML Export for video files that have multi-track audio. These are file generally generated while game streaming or while watching reaction videos.
Export XML for Video or Audio File
Steps to follow:
- Open File in TimeBolt and let TimeBolt do it’s thing.
- Once set-up, scroll to the bottom and click on “XML”.
- Pop-up shows up with the link to generated XML file.
- Click on the link and open location of file in File Explorer / Navigator.
- Open Premiere Pro and create a new project or use an existing Project.
- Drag the XML File into the Media Pool.
- Convert Icon View → List View in Media Pool to identify the file better.
- Double click on Sequence Icon to show the import XML Sequence in Premiere Pro.
And you’re done!
Export XML for Video with Multi-track Audio
Steps to follow:
- Open File in TimeBolt and let TimeBolt do it’s thing.
- Once set-up, scroll to the bottom and click on “XML”.
- Pop-up shows up with the link to generated XML file.
- Click on the link and open location of file in File Explorer / Navigator.
- Open Premiere Pro and create a new project or use an existing Project.
- Drag the XML File into the Media Pool.
- Convert Icon View → List View in Media Pool to identify the file better.
- Double click on Sequence Icon to show the import XML Sequence in Premiere Pro.
- Select all the clips in the Sequence by either Control / CMD + A or by clicking and dragging the mouse across the Timeline selecting every clip.
- Right click on the selected clips and select “Audio Channels”.
- Make sure the correct audio channels are turned on for the corresponding clips. Usually the checkboxes are laid out in a diagonal pattern.
Click OK And you’re done!
Conclusion
XML Export is perfect for quickly sending your cuts from TimeBolt into XML for single files, but if you have Multi-cam footage or multiple separate audio file, it’s best to use the Premiere Pro Extension.