Using a Flip video camera with Final Cut Express

I've just recently bought one of those flip video cameras (http://www.theflip.com) which is great, but I can't seem to get the footage imported into Final Cut Express without it then needing to be rendered when I place it on the timeline.
Does anyone have experience using this camera with FCE, and if so, which settings did you use please? I've tried tweaking most of them with little success.
Thanks!

Hi Simon,
in addition to Martin's instructions I suggest you to make sure, in MPEG Streamclip:
- you actually select Export to QuickTime (not Export to DV)
- you set the right frame rate (frequency), that is 29,97 for NTSC.
Personally I usually set Interlaced Scaling checked, and Deinterlace Video unchecked, but I'm not sure these are the right settings in your case.
With the above settings you should be able to import the resulting video into FCE without requiring any initial rendering, if the FCE Easy Setup is DV-NTSC.
Warning: I use MPEG Streamclip 1.8 (the latest as fa as I know) where the Frequency parameter is in the Export main window.
Piero
Message was edited by: PieroF

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