Premiere Pro CC - XML exports timebase always off, 24 as 30

I constantly edit offline RED footage as ProRes proxys, and when I export an XML of the final sequence to relink, EVERY time the XML has all the clips as <timebase>30</timebase>, despite the fact that the media is always 23.976 fps in a 23.976 sequence. This ends up messing up my relinking process. I end up opening the XML in FCP7, immediately re-exporting the XML and ta-da, it's fixed, now they are all <timebase>24</timebase>. It's a very, very annoying step, especially when dealing with multiple sequences. I don't know too much about reading XMLs, but the FCP one says it's version 5 while PPro is version 4, wonder if that would have anything to do with it...
Any ideas?
-sam

Hi Kenny - i know your thread is from last year - but we just hopped on this board looking for answers to the exact same issues you described in your post.  Unfortunately i can't see that you found an answer on here.  Did you resolve your issues?  And if so, can you please either let us know or shoot us an email?  [email protected]
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