Video Import glitch

I've encountered an odd glitch while importing video to FCPX. I can't find an answer to this anywhere on the forum.
I'm making an audio demo. I used ProTools to create it. As it stands, the demo is two minutes long, mostly audio (i.e. with just a blank, black screen for video) but in the middle of it there's about thirty seconds of video footage, matching the audio. So you have a two minute video, mostly just audio with thirty seconds of video in the middle. I hope that makes sense.
I export the videos from ProTools as Quicktime files.
I'm trying to use FCP to finish the video. I'm going to replace the blank screen on either side of the video footage with still images, which I know FCP can do.
However, when I import the video into my FCP session, it only plays up to the point where the actual video footage ends. My remaining audio is gone. This seems to be unique to FCP, because the actual Quicktime movie files play fine.
This is extremely frustrating. Has anyone encountered this before? Got a solution?
I'm using FCPX 10.0.6 Trial Version, on an Intel Core 2 Macbook with Mountain Lion. The actual QT exports from ProTools play fine, all the way to the end. Their info is as follows:
H.264, 960 x 540
Linear PCM, 16 bit big-endian signed integer, 2 channels, 48000 Hz
FPS:25
Data size: 45.1mb
Data rate: 5 Mbit/sec
And by the way, I'm very new to video, so please answer this post as if I was a total idiot who needs big words spelled out. Muchas gracias.
(I originally posted this in the FCP7 forum by mistake - that discussion is here: https://discussions.apple.com/message/21869327?ac_cid=op123456#21869327)

There you go. See the space to the right of the cursor? There should be audio there, similar to the first big chunk of the clip. It won't expand beyond that space - all I get is a little red line on the clip when I try to do so.
@Tom - not sure I follow you, but it should be exactly the same as the chunk at the start of the clip.

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