X2pro Audio Convert [upd] [Proven ✓]
If that's the right product, here’s a concise, balanced review based on real-world post-production audio workflows. Overall rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
✅ – Keeps clip names, comments, track names, and even markers (depending on your settings).
❌ – Pricing starts at around $159 for a standard license; rentals available but add up. x2pro audio convert
✅ – Directly reads FCPXML, avoiding problematic intermediate AAFs. This is its strongest use case.
You work on Windows, only use Avid <-> Pro Tools (built‑in AAF often works fine), or have a very simple one‑track podcast workflow. If that's the right product, here’s a concise,
Picture editors, re-recording mixers, and sound editors who need to move an editing timeline from NLEs (Final Cut Pro, Premiere, Avid) into Pro Tools with speed, accuracy, and metadata. What it does well (Pros) ✅ Preserves clip gains, fades, pan, and volume automation – Many native AAF imports into Pro Tools strip this. X2Pro retains far more audio information.
✅ – Works reliably with thousands of clips, multiple tracks, and nested sequences. Picture editors, re-recording mixers, and sound editors who
✅ – macOS native, fast and lightweight. Limitations / Cons ❌ No Windows version – macOS only.