Automatic captioning in CS 5.5

I understand that PP CS 5.5 will have captioning integration, finally.
Is there a way to take the output of speech recognition files from PP (xml) and reformat them into the input file required for this function (.mcc or .scc)?

I understand that there's PP doesn't have the tools in it to acutally create the files but my question is what tools are out there (third party I assume) to be able to use the output file of PP's voice recognition capability to turn them into a file that can be used to make a file for PP to attach as a caption file?

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