Can't Import my Movies from my TRV520 Sony Camcorder

Hello,
I recently installed iMovie '08 to my iMac G5 and was trying to import some movies I have in Hi8 cassettes using my TRV520 Sony Camcorder. I have no problem controlling the camera from iMovie '08 (like rewinding, forwarding and stopping), but when I hate play in iMovie the movies plays in camcorder screen but not in iMovie screen instead I just see a blue screen. Same thing happens when I try to import the movie, I only see the blue screen and nothing imports. I went back to my iMovie '06 (the earlier version) I was able to see the movie and import. I tried this also in my MacBook pro and the result was the same can't import movie in iMovie '08.
Is this mean that iMovie '08 does not support my camera? Does anyone else have this problem? Is there a way for me to make my camcorder work in iMovie '08? What should I do?
I really appreciate your suggestions.
Thanks,
Omar
Message was edited by: iOmar

When I connect the camera to the computer it does not automatically open iMovie.
Was actually asking if plugging in the camera, turning it on (in the VTR mode for tape capture), and then opening iMovie '08 automatically recognized the camcorder and opened the "camera import" window. Some have reported this workflow was more successful in ensuring the camcorder was properly recognized.
When iMovie was open I clicked on the import import button.
Did this workflow get the iMovie '08 "camera import" window to recognized the camcorder "by name?"
I could not open or play movie in my computer but when I use the controls in iMovie it plays and stops movie in my camera.
Are you using the "Automatic" or the "Manual" setting? (I prefer "Manual" since I don't import every clip/file for editing.) In this mode, you use the "controls" in the "camera import" window to rewind/fast forward and start/stop playback of the tape in the import preview window. When you want to "capture" something, you just press the "import" button to begin capture and and the "stop" button to stop capturing a segment/clip. As soon as you stop, the captured clip/segment should be save and the thumbnails created. You then repeat this procedure until you have "captured" all of the files you want. Have never used it, but believe/assume the "Automatic" mode should automatically rewind your entire tape, place it in the play mode, and proceed to capture all clips contained on the tape. In any case, I had no problem capturing using the set up and manual workflow with my TRV520.

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