Importing files end in missing audio

Hello. This is the issue.
Files that I have imported have no audio, even though when I check the file through quicktime its perfectly fine.
any help would be awesome

Your files are "muxed" ie the audio and video are interleaved (mixed together) in the same data stream ... FCP does not support this. The solution is to transcode your files to a more appropriate edit codec (such as a DV quicktime movie file) before you bring then into FCP. You can use the free MPEG Streamclip software to do this quickly and easily. Open your source file with MPEG Streamclip, choose File > Export to Quicktime (Cmd-E) then select Apple DV/DVCPRO - NTSC ( or Apple DV - PAL if appropriate) from the Compression popup

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