Importing & Editing MPEG 4 into Final Cut 7

Is it possible to Import, Convert or Transfer an MPEG 4 into Final Cut to edit with?
If so, how? How fast does it take to convert to a FCP usable file?
I have a friend who shoots video and the file is an MPEG 4. I want to be able to Import it into FCP to edit. How can this be done in the quickest way possible?
Thanks in advance.
I have a Mac Pro Xeon
Final Cut Studio 3
I am running Snow Leopard

Edwurd wrote:
What setting do I use in Compressor Pro Res HQ?
ProRes 422 not HQ
Will I have to render the timeline everytime to see it when I play it back?
No. If you ever bring a file to the timeline and it needs to be rendered right away something is wrong. It seems this is what you found out when working with mp4. Your ProRes file won't have that problem.
When you bring a new clip to a new timeline, if the settings of the clip don't match the sequence FCP will ask you if you would like to match them. Choose yes.

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