Import Files to Final Cut Pro X

Hi I wanted to know if there is any way to import .avi's or .MTS's to Final Cut Pro X or if there is any special software I need. The .avi if coming from Dxtory, a windows program (http://dxtory.com/v2-home-en.html), and the .MTS is coming from an AVCHD camera (Specifically the Sony NEX-5N and it is recorded at 60p).  Please reply quickly and without trolling. Thanks in advance.

Yes Sir!
The MTS files on 50p/60p will require you to rewrap them in a QuickTime container, you can use CLIPWRAP for that. AVI shouldn't be a problem, but if it fails, you can use clipwrap on them too.
Anything else, Sir!

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