Transfer AVCHD footage shot in SD standard into Final Cut

Shoot a performance with Sony Camera AVCHD in SD instead of HD. Unfortunately I will not be able to re-shoot this event. How can I use the footage in Final Cut. I shot in SD cus I use another Sony tape based camera, shooting in 1080i and capture to Final Cut at DV standard. I read somewhere that I should not mix HD and SD and that was why I set the avchd format camera to record in SD. What do I need to do. I have the latest version of Final Cut. Need help desperately.
Thanks

First, the FCP version I am using is 5.1.4.
Ouch. That's going to be a problem as "Log and Transfer", being FCP's interface for handling modern camera native tapeless media formats was only introduced and included with the FCP version 6 and later releases.
The exact message I get when I drag the clip to mpeg stream is "File Open Error. Unsupported file type"
Indeed, as with QuickTime, this AVCHD format is not natively recognized.
If you are working on a FCP 5.1.4 system then you're going to need a third party transcoding tool to convert this footage to a suitable edit format for your system (such as Apple Intermediate Codec aka AIC). Do you have Roxio Toast 10 or later? That has the capability to quickly transcode to any codec in your system. Another transcoding option is dedicated app like VoltaicHD. Or a favorite for many is a rewraping solution like ClipWrap 2 which manipulates only the container format in order to make the files readable on your system.

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