AVCHD cam connected.  Log and Transfer open, nothing happening.`

Sorry but this is my first adventure into HD and AVCHD. I read the manual and searched the threads. Camera's connected to the USB, got my scratch disk set, got the audio set to plain stereo. Everything's just sitting here doing nothing.
What did happen was the iPhoto window opened but each scene did show a movie camera. I just closed it and opened the log and transfer window.
What else do I need to do?
Allen

Hi Tom
Thanks! I'm sorry but I'm still learning everything here. You've helped me tremendously with FCE and I appreciate it but now with this HD stuff I'm totally lost again. According to the FCE manual it said after mounting the camera/card reader, open the L&T and my clips will show up in What's it called, a browser? the top box. So I worried when they didn't show up.
I found the button at the tiop left that said import clips. But when I navagitated to the directory, the 3 files were greyed out. However looking at the files in the finder, they're highlighted.
I deleted those first clips from the camera. We're going into Chicago today. So I reset the camera for 720p/30 and I'll see if that works better.
Is it better to shoot 720p/30 or 60?
You said don't use StreamClip! Why? I used it and got the 3 clips converted with the Apple Intermediate Codec, and on the timeline. Put in a couple of disolves. Seemed to work fine! And they played great.
Allen

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