Final Cut Pro Studio (Sending Audio To Soundtrack Pro Error) No Video

I get error promp when sending (un-linked, no stereo pair) audio clips to soundtrack pro multi-track project. The selection will only go into Soundtrack Pro if I un-check the video check box.
I can, however, send an audio clip as a Soundtrack Pro audio file. The video works fine.

Boy, there are a lot of things I'm just not getting today.
Product endorsements are supposed to generate some cash or other consideration, no? When was the last time you saw painted on the side of a house "Hammers made by Craftsman" or "Nails from Home Depot?"
And why do people wear clothes with logos all over them? Nobody's paying them for it!
And how come realtors always plaster their faces everywhere?
Oh well.

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