Configuring FCP to preview project in real-time on TV via Camcorder

Hey,
Somebody that I've worked with explained to me that it was possible to hook up my camcorder (GL2) by firewire to my iMac and also connect the camcorder with RCA cables to a regular TV so that the camcorder bridges the image of my project to my television so I can preview my project on a TV in real time.
He explained to me that I only had to hook up the camcorder and configure Final Cut Pro HD in the "Audio/Video settings" so that the video feed is streamed to the television.
Obviously, it doesn't work for me since I'm posting here, so I was wondering if somebody knew the settings I had to put in "Audio/Video Settings" to insure that I can see the video that I'm working on in real-time.
Thanks for your time!!
20" iMac G5 2GhZ 1gig RAM   Mac OS X (10.4)  

its a simple thing once you do it the first time:
assuming you have connected it all up,
go to FCP's View menu and choose "Refresh A/V Devices" (Opt-F12)
then View > Video Playback > Apple Firewire NTSC
then View > Audio Playback > "Audio Follows Video" (or Firewire DV)
then View > External Video > All Frames (Cmd-F12)

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