Follow up to recent posts regarding rendering problems

I've read all posts to Berrett below but can't seem to get my "Flip Video" camcorder (uses MPEG-4AVI) video into FCE without the rendering problem. I've tried to convert in two ways. Using MPEG Streamclip I transferred my video to my desktop using the "export to DV" command. It appears on desktop with a .DV suffix I then imported into browser. After editing in the viewer and trying to insert edit in canvas I get the message " "..clip does not match sequence settings..." I then click yes to change sequence settings and the clip moves to timeline. The video plays but the audio has to be rendered.
Next, I tried converting using the export to quicktime command in Streamclip with sound uncompressed and setting to DV-NTSC. When I insert into FCE and insert edit I get the sound but the picture has to be rendered. What am I doing wrong?
I've been working on this all day and am getting very depressed. Please help. Thanks.
Ed
S

Thanks but I think I tried that without success. I must have a setting somewhere wrong. My audio is fine but I still have to render my video. Using Streamclip to convert to quicktime here are the setting I used in the Movie Exporter dialog box.
Compression: Apple Motion JPEG A
Sound: uncompressed
frame size 720x480 (DV-NTSC)
In FCE my easy setup is
Format: NTSC
Use: DV-NTSC
Help.

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