Navigate to the correct XML file and click Open. This file, too, is only needed temporarily. I generally just go with the default name and, again, store it to the Desktop. The translation process starts and, after a few seconds, you are prompted to name the converted XML file. In this case, be sure both options are checked.
Up pops a dialog asking whether you want to convert video clips, audio clips or both. For this reason, I tend to store them to the Desktop to make them easy to find and delete when this process is complete. Once the data has been transferred, the XML file can be deleted. They are only needed to transfer information from one program to another. Give the XML file a name and storage location. After this article was published, the support team at Intelligent Assistance the authors of XtoCC sent me the following note. However, there are some cautions in this process: Not everything transfers perfectly.