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.m2v and separate audio files to import into final cut pro

Asked by cristobal_ny in Final Cut, Video Editing, Audio Editing

Tags: .m2v final cut pro

I hired a studio to import some hd mini dv footage into a hard drive and they gave me the audio and the video files split up  and in the following extension formats:

.m2v.index2
.scn
.wav
.m2v

is it possible to put them back together inside final cut pro?
also I've read that mv2 is a compression format that should not be used for the raw footage, is this true? can you give me some insights into this?
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