Can not import .mov files

i've been trying to import a QT movie created in After Effects. Will not import. FCX keeps crashing.

"When i import it shows it as "rejected"
What does that mean? You mean it has a red bar across the top? How does the application tell you it's rejected?
You'd better have plenty of RAM, a fast processor, and a fast drive to support 1080p Animation.

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