How to correct NO AUDIO when I convert .wmv in iVI converter  then download to Final Cut Pro?

How do I correct NO AUDIO in my Final Cut Pro event after converting a .wmv file using iVI converter?

Suggest you contact the converter's developer.
Generally speaking, Flip4Mac is considered the gold standard for converting WMV to something that is Mac-friendly,
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