Can't connect Sony DVCAM  to FCE on MacBook Pro

I've done everything the manual suggests but still I can't see my footage in the FCE window when the deck is playing. Any suggestions?

Hello and welcome to the forum.
You give us so little information that it's hard to guess what the problem might be. In the following, I assume you're shooting standard definition footage on mini-dv tape.
Make sure you have:
Turned on the camera in playback mode and connected via firewire before launching FCE.
Selected the proper Easy Setup for the footage you've shot.
Opened the Capture window.
If the above doesn't help, we'll need more info:
What version of Mac OS?
What version of QuickTime?
What version of FCE?
What's the camera?
In what format are you shooting?
Are there any external drives? How are they connected?
Is anything else connected to your Mac? What and how?

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