Import Sony xavc-s from HDR as100 in FCPX

Is it possible and how to do it?

My colleague can import XAVC files into FCP X with a released plugin by FCP. Tried XAVC Plug-in for Apple (PDZK-LT2) , it won't work for me. So i choose to change Sony AS100V XAVC-S format to Prores codec, which has been designed to work especially well as high-quality, high performance editing codecs for Final Cut Pro(no matter FCP X or FCP 6/7).

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