QT Pro recorded video not compatible with FCP?

Is a video recorded in QT Pro compatible with FCP?
I was getting errors earlier today importing QT video clips recorded in QT Pro.
FCP said "unknown file type" and wouldn't import it.
I tried different decks, different footage, all to no avail.
Drag and drop, file>Import, neither worked.
I never tried this before and was surprised.
It's not that it needed rendering, it just wouldn't import.
QT was set to use the native format of the recording device.
FCP was set to DV NTSC easy set up.
OS 10.4.7, QT 7.1.2, FCP 5.0.4.
Thanks,
Richard
G5 dual 2 gig   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  
G5 dual 2 gig   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

The files open fine in QT player.
640 X 480 was the QT captured frame size, 29.97 fps, and it was captured as "device native" in QT preferences. The source tapes where mini DV/NTSC so its frame size should be 720 X 480.
If this frame size is the problem, why is QT pro recording a 640 X 480 image when the original is 720 X 480? Also, can't FCP handle a 640 X 480 QT video size anyway?
I tried different tapes with different decks and kept coming up with the "file not recognized" error when trying to import into FCP.
Thanks for your help,
Richard
G5 dual 2 gig   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

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    SubSection "Display"
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    #Option "SISTVColorCalibCoarse" # <i>
    #Option "SISTVXScale" # <i>
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    #Option "SIS6326TVForcePlug" # <str>
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    #Option "XvDefaultHue" # <i>
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    #Option "XvDefaultDisableGfxLR" # [<bool>]
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    #Option "XvChromaMax" # <i>
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    #Option "XvInsideChromaKey" # [<bool>]
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    #Option "BenchmarkMemcpy" # [<bool>]
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    Depth 4
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    EndSubSection
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    Depth 16
    EndSubSection
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