DVCPRO-NTSC 720x480 won't import

I have a 1.58G QuickTime Movie - 720X480 Integer(Big Endian, DV/DVCPRO - NTSC, channel count 2) that FCE (easy setup DV-NTSC, Sequence preset: DV NTSC 48kHz, Capture preset: DV NTSC 48kHz, playback output video Apple FireWire NTSC 720X480) *refuses to import*.
It seems the file I'm trying to import and the easy setup are compatible. I cannot seem to understand why this is happening.
Any help would be most appreciated.

Have repaired permissions and restarted the computer. Checked the file permissions and they read:
- You can: read and write
- Owner: read and write
- Group: read and write (I've changed to read and write before repairing permissions)
- Others: read and write (I've changed to read and write before repairing permissions)
Still no import! This is baffling!

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