Captured Clips Not in Browser

Am having a problem capturing video. The clips exist in the Capture Scratch folder but they have never made it to the project browser window.
Running 10.4.9 in an iBook G4. Using FCE HD 3.5. Scratch Disk set to an external hd (Maxtor 120) and Easy Setup to DV-NTSC 32 kHz Firewire Basic because my video camera is a Canon ZR 45. Using DV tape---no HD. What else? Initially had a problem with camera recognition, but did the QT thing which solved that.
Capturing is a problem, yet when I played the QT clips in the Capture Scratch folder they seem OK.
Anyone have an idea about what is (isn’t) going on? Maybe these clips were never captured at all. So why are they in the folder?

G'Day Lee.
If they are on the Scratch Disc and play correctly then the capture side of things is OK.
The only thing I can think of is that you may have had more than one Sequence open at the time and the captured clips in question have been associted with the Browser Folder that was the active capture bin.
Always look for a little clapper board icon at the top left of the Browser. It's into this Folder/Bin all captures appear. If so:
Open your Seqeunce, use File>Import Files, then navigate to your Scratch Disc where the files are you wish to have in Browser, select them and hopefully it's all good.
Al

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