Import m4v to FCP

I transferred a DVD to a MPEG-4 movie using HandBrake. I can open and screen the file (just over 2 hours) using QuickTime, but I cannot import it to FCP--which tells me it doesn't recognize the format. I need to edit it for a documentary sample reel. What can I do to get it into FCP for editing? Thanks.

Hi Nick,
I am trying to figure out how to import an HD DVD (with .BUP, .IFO and .EVO files) of a project I produced awhile back w/an AVID editor, into FCP so I can compress it into something I can post on Vimeo. I have downloaded both MPEG Streamclip (which I've used successfully with SD DVDs) and Handbrake. With Handbrake I converted the largest .EVO video file (500MB) to an .mp4 file which FCP won't read. Tried converting the .mp4 to .mov w/MPEG Streamclip which crashes each time I try. I am now stuck. Any advice you may have would be much appreciated....Your posts have been very helpful.
Thanks,
Steve

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