Importing mp3s without having to render in FCP 5.1

Is it normal that FCP should have to convert mp3 files when I import them to the Timeline? This annoys me because often times the mp3 obtains cracks and other distortions after FCP's done with it. Aren't mp3s native to FCP?

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Nope. Convert the MP3 files to AIF, 48khz, 16 bit PRIOR to importing them into your FCP project.
-DH

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