Duplicate timecodes from sequence onto new clip

I have the same long interview footage in HDV and Cineform (initially I was trying to edit the Cineform in CS3, now using CS5.5)
I have made lots of edits, transitions etc with the Cineform footage that I am happy with but I have realised that my sequence settings are not correct and the footage appears to look better when encoded direct from the original HDV
Is there a way I can keep the current edits but apply them to the HDV clip rather than the Cineform one in a new sequence: i.e. use the timecodes from the cineform footage to edit the HDV footage automatically (clearly the timecodes for the two versions are identical)
Thanks for the help
Nick

There is no easy, automated way to do this--essentially, you're talking about a roundabout proxy workflow. Pr isn't the best when it comes to such workflows, unfortunately.
The simple but tedious way is to drag one of the HDV master clips to the matching Cineform clip in a sequence, hold down Alt+Shift, and drop it on the original Cineform clip; this will do a match frame (using timecode) replace edit.
You could also replace each Cineform master clip in the bin (one by one, unfortunately); just right-click a Cineform clip in the bin, select Replace Footage, and navigate to the matching HDV clip. This shouldn't be too bad if your Cineform clips all used the original HDV file names; the extensions will, of course, be different.
You could also hack the project file XML to replace all the Cineform instances--but that can be a bit hairy (though a lot faster). That involves your HDV and Cineform files having the same file names, though. If they don't, either of the above are your best course of action.

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