How do I import mkv files to Final Cut Pro

Sorry if this has been asked before.  I searched and didn't find a ton of specific information on this.
I am trying to work with some large HD .mkv files.  These are 1080p videos.  I have tried using Mpeg Streamclip with several settings such as ProRes 422, Mpeg4, and AIC.  In all instances my import to FCP (v6.0.6) have been problematic.  The biggest issue I have had is that I end up with sound synch issues or my 5.1 sound is dropped to 2 channel.
The only success I have had so far has been to use Handbrake to convert the .mkv files down to 720p (resulting in a .m4v file that isn't compatible with FCP), then convert again in Mpeg Streamclip to AIC (which FCP can handle).  This resulted in an editable file format that FCP handled with no sound synch issues but I lost the 5.1 sound which is a real bummer.
Can anyone please provide me with some suggestions and a better work flow.  My end goal is to be able to edit the footage and export to a 720p mass compatible format like .mp4.  I really want to retain the 5.1 sound as well.
Thanks.

Never heard of .mkv myself but you may need to upgrade to Final Cut Studio 3, which you can't do any longer.
bogiesan

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