Importing red one  footage with final Cut 6

Im getting an error message saying file type is to new for final cut to recognize. Iv'e downloaded the latest red one codec and installed it but I can't believe I won't be able to see the footage on FC6? Am I really going to have to upgrade to 7?

I would do the transcoding to ProRes 422 in Redcine-X. Then import those files into FCP. It works better than FCP's Log and Transfer when working with RED footage. You have more options for transcoding.

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