Final Cut Pro with files from Canon 5dM2

Hello, I am using quicktime footage that was shot HD on the canon 5d mark ii. When I edit in Final cut, as the timeline plays, it slows down and pauses between cuts creating a jarring playback. I am wondering if I am able to compress the video in some way so that it may not slow down when I play it. I am editing on the new imac quadcore with 4gb of ram...if anyone knows of how to get the video to playback less choppy when editing let me know.
Thanks

You don't want to use the "native" camera files as they are H.264 which is not an editing codec, but more of a delivery format. Use Compressor to transcode the files to something like ProRes (others go to XDCam) with 48K audio. The newly generated files will be much larger, but FCP is set up to handle this kind of media much easier than it handles H.264.

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