Converting Mixed Footage

Hey there,
I've been given a real mixed bag of footage to edit in FCP and I just wanted to ask what the best thing to do is. The files I have are:
H264
1280x720 10fps
640x360 25fps
568x320 30fps
1280x720 29.97fps
1280x720 24fps
854x480 29.97fps
564x322 25fps
1920x1080 29.97fps
MPEG4
720x400 29.97fps
564x322 25fps
Crazy huh?! So, should I convert them all in compressor to a standard size and codec like H264 720x576 anamorphic?

>So, should I convert them all in compressor to a standard size and codec like H264 720x576 anamorphic?
No...not at all.  H.264 isn't an editing codec...FCP will choke on that.  Good lord, that is a bag of hurt.  A BIG bag of hurt.  Forget frame sizes...frame RATES!  Ugh.
My advice?  Don't use FCP.  Download the trial for Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 and use that.  Heck, rent it after that if this takes longer...It goes for $30 a month. 
Or...convert everything to a uniform frame rate and codec and pixel dimension.  What size/frame rate depends on your deliverable.  But depending on the amount of footage...this alone will take a while.

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