Canon HV10 Not Recognized By Final Cut Express HD

Final Cut Express will not initialize my new HV10. iMovie has no problem downloading so I do not believe it is my computer, a Dual 2.3 GHz Power PC. Anyone know if this a problem with the software?
G5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Not only Canon HV10,
my Sony HCR-HC3E also has this problem.
The quality of footage after capture is very poor.
When I use iMovie to capture the footage,
iMovie show that it is using the codec 1080i25.
Final Cut Express HD has not provide this codec,
only has 1080i50 and 1080i60.
I have ask about this, the feedback is that there is no
codec that call 1080i25.
How can I do?
There are the samples of my problem.
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iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

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