MP4 (MPEG-4 MOVIE) FILE IMPORT TO FINAL CUT PRO X

I have some MP4 files I am unable to import into Final Cut Pro X from a Hard Drive.  1920x1080, Codecs: MPEG-4 Video, Linear PCM, Audio Channels: 2 Total Bit Rate: 35,253 ...
Any suggestions as to what steps I need to take to be able to import them into Final Cut Pro X ???

Okay, I fugured it out  ... the footage I was provided was from a Sony XDCAM source  ...  the link below gave the information needed  ...
Final Cut Pro X: Importing Sony XDCAM media     http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4724 
Just follow the instructions ...  the sony documentation for the two downloads indicated that this would not work for FCP X ...  but it did work fine ... 

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