SAMSUNG SMX-F40RP with final cut pro 7

PLease help me.
I've a SAMSUNG SMX-F40RP that creates 50i h264 720x576 mp4 file and after importing the files into FCP, every time I add an effect in the time line, I have to render, otherwise on the canvas I can only see text that says unrendered.
anyone can help me?

Files need to be converted to an editing format like QuickTime using ProRes LT or DV50.

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