Final Cut Express BLEEEEEEEP! (ITS DRIVING ME NUTS!!)

OK, so i got final cut express last night, and it works fine apart from when I import a clip I get a message saying unrendered - which pecks my head so much - but I found a way to get past that but when im past and it and I play the video all i get is a BLEEP BLEEP BLEEP as the audio. I imported the clip from Photo Booth (does that make a difference?) i saw one thread about a bleeping noise on here but the guy had imported a song; not a video... is it becasue photo booth records audio in an un-compatible format with FCE? please please help I'm begging you!

They're not at all. FCE is a DV and HD only editing application. Nor does it support AAC. Look at item properties for your sequence. That's what your media has to be. You can probably use MPEG Streamclip to convert it to the correct format.

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