Morph Age MOV files crashing Final Cut Pro

Hello folks,
I wonder if anyone here has used .MOV files created by Morph Age (the morphing program). I have some sequences to use in a project and I just loaded the first one. Well, every single time I try to render it FC goes into a fine crash!
The mov file is 5 seconds long and 142.2Mb and plays fine in QuickTime.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ismenio

Thanks for the tip Tom. I'll check that out. In the meantime, I have this update:
1. I just got word from support saying that the output size can be changed: main document window, right column, document section (I can't check that now because of the crash)
2. The crash seems to be related to Mac OS X 15.5.5 they said. They're working on a fix.
I'll look at MorphX! Also, I found a 'work around' that's very long but helped me get the clips to work. Here it goes in case it can help someone else but remember I'm a newbie and there's probably a better way of doing it.
1. I imported each individual clip in an iMovie project and exported it (took me a while to figure it out it was under the 'Share' menu!) using QuickTime Export - then the HD1080i60 codec
2. Imported that clip into an individual, temporary, FCP project, did my edit (I had to change the speed of the clip as it was going to match a beat to a song) and exported it as a QT file
3. Created a new FCP project just for the morph sequence, imported all the clips from step 2 and it worked!
Thanks,
Ismenio

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