Export to XDCAM EX3 MP4 Raw container?

I need to playback files on a Sony PMW-EX30 deck and the only file I can find that will play back on it is the raw MP4 container file. As of now I am having to export my project I have edited in Premiere CS5 to an .mov file then import into FCP to export as the MP4 EX3 container file. I would like to avoid this step but cant find a plug in or any other answers anywhere after serveral days of research. Does any one know how I can accomplish this? Thanks

Hey Dennis,
   Thank you for your response. I tried your suggestions and the files are still not being recognized in the deck or camera. I even tried to change the file extension to .MP4 and still no luck. In order to acheive exporting in the proper format through FCP I found a plug in on the Sony Support site but I dont see anything for any Adobe products on there. Do you have any other suggestions or ideas to make this work? Thank you again for your help.
Jeremy

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