P2/MXF files in FCP

Hi, fellow FCP freaks...
Anyone in here who know when it will be possible to edit directly from P2/MXF files in FCP? I have Raylight, but it is not perfect, it´s okay but not perfect.
I´m getting tired of converting 1440x1080 into Quicktime - complete waste of time

+You're not wrong David,+
+but i'm in PAL land and was looking to buy in pounds sterling,+
+i realised this http://www.raylight.co.uk/+
+was not right+
We sell throughout the world and many customers in the UK so I don't think that's a problem, use your credit card or paypal and the dollars are converted from pounds. The link is http://dvfilm.com/raylight/mac
Also here is something new http://dvfilm.com/MXFX
This was mainly driven by needs from Avid users, who need the moral equivalent of the Panasonic frame rate converter for MXF files. But it may have some applicability to FCP as well, for image rotation of 35mm lens adapters
(so you can see your clips right side up, but without recompression), and
noise reduction.

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    Message was edited by: Pangaea Filmproduction

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