Canon VIXIA HV40 Camcorder

I hope this is a straightforward question: is the Canon VIXIA HV40 Camcorder compatible with iMovie 09 and, if so, how can I get iMovie to recognize the camera.
Any help most thoroughly appreciated.
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    I want to transfer the digital video tapes it produces to DVD using an iMac. Do I need some kind o patch to do that?
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    Hi Goldbtik29!
    Thank you for posting.
    You can transfer the video recorded with your HV40 to your computer by connecting the camcorder to your computer using a DV cable.  The DV cable connects to the HDV/DV terminal on the camcorder, then to an IEEE1394 port on the computer.  Then, set the camcorder to the playback mode. 
    You will need to use video editing software to bring the video over, process it how you want, then record that to another media format, like a DVD.
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    Denis
    Message was edited by: Denisimo

    I have the Canon HV20 which is excellent and compatible.
    The HV30 was virtually identical so I should imagine the HV40 is also pretty similar.
    Take a look at this review. The same site also has reviews of the HV20 and HV30 if you want to see the differences.
    http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Canon-Returns-with-Another-HDV-Camcorder-th e-HV40-35813.htm#

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  • Canon Vixia HV40 & FCE

    Hi, I'm new here on this board. I'm a student filmmaker and have been using FCE for a few years now. I just gotten a brand new Canon Vixia HV40 for Christmas to help me achieve HD in 24p for my films which looks amazing on my camera.
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  • How do I import video from my canon vixia hv40 into imovie?

    How do I import video from my canon vixia hv 40 into imovie?

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    -DH
    Message was edited by: David Harbsmeier
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  • Any experience with Canon Vixia HV40?

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    With regard to adverse comments from users, I would suggest that many people do not read the manuals, they often do not treat cameras properly and some downright misuse them, so I would view criticisms with a large amount of scepticism.
    It wouldn't be the first time that I had heard people complaining of cameras not working properly after they have been lying around on a sandy beach and liberally splashed with sea water! (They don't usually mention the sand and the briny).
    Message was edited by: Ian R. Brown

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