The preset to Export as a xmf for a sony Mpeg IMX

I´m working with adobe premiere cs4, I can import files captured from a Betacam Sony Mpeg IMX, I captured that file, edit it, but I can´t export the video files to the same format (xmf), because in the "preset" for export doesn´t appear xmf for sony, only P2 for panasonic... what else can I do to export this video for xmf (sony).???

My only guess would be to add SDI capabilities to your system (via an AJA or BlackMagic card) and play out to tape.

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