Non Functioning Fonts

So the other day I posted a question asking if anyone knew why my live font where not working when I imported them into FCP. wanted to know if any one out there has an answer? Thanks

This is what I have in that directory
DVCPROHDVideoDigitizer.component
Flip4Mac WMV Import.component
KonaDigitizer.component
Flip4Mac WMV Export.component
CFHDCompressor.component
DVCPROHDCodec.component
FCP Uncompressed 422.component
LiveType.component
AppleHDVCodec.component
DivX Encoder.component
DVCPROHDMuxer.component
AppleIntermediateCodec.component
KonaMuxer.component
KonaCodec.component
IMXCodec.component
CFHDDecompressor.component
KonaVideoOutputClock.component
KonaVideoOutput.component
KonaUncompressedCodec.component
DVCPROHDVideoOutputClock.component
DivX Decoder.component
Motion.component
DVCPROHDVideoOutput.component
DVCPROHDVideoOutputCodec.component
Flip4Mac WMV Advanced.component
DesktopVideoOut.component
KonaVideoOutputCodec.component
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    Japanese: hiragino
    Armenian: mshtakan
    Ethiopic: kefa
    Indic: devanagari, bangla, gurmukhi, gujarati, oriya, tamil, telugu, kannada, malayalam, sinhala,
    Myanmar : myanmar
    Cherokee : plantagenet cherokee
    UCAS : euphemia
    Khmer : khmer

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