How to get ASF format to work with FCP

I have a Neuros 442 DVR that I’m trying to pull footage from and play in Final Cut Pro. The thing is that the format that the DVR records in is ASF and Final Cut Pro will not read that. I have put it in a Windows (yes I know I’m sorry) and it would read it but would not convert it without hesitations it the video. If anyone knows how to do this pleas let me know thanks.
Villi Olafsson

i did what you said and dowloaded that from flip4mac and it worked on letting the ASF files work with quicktime but the other thing that we are having a problum with is the glitching in the clips after convertion. (we need to conver to MOV from ASF and we are getting hesatations in the clips. which our clients will not like at all. if you now anything else that would help me out that would be great thanks
Villi O.

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