Connect Sony Handycam DCR-SR42E & nothing happens

Hi,
We have just purchased the above video camera after speaking with both the Sony helpdesk in NZ and the Apple helpdesk and was told the camera would work with our ibook. Not that worried about importing the movies into imovie at this stage, just want to put the movies from our camera onto a DVD via our computer. When we plug the camcorder into our computer though nothing comes up on the screen at all and the camcorder doesnt even recognise thats its connected to a computer. Any tips? We are pretty computer illiterate!

Jeffandlisa wrote:
.. Im not going to be able to upgrade our G4 to have imovie 08 right?
When I phoned the helpdesk I explained the exact camera and the year of our computer - they seemed to think that it wouldnt work with imovie but I would still be able to copy the movie from camera to DVD via computer?
So Im guessing the only solution is that we get a new computer if we want the camera to work?
no, a G4-based Mac doesn't allow iM08 ..
the new iLife08 suite is deisgned to offer convenient use (=plug'n play) for harddrive camcorders.. with a new Mac, indeed, it is just a few clicks to import, edit, share and burn a video from your recording device..
for your exitising hardware, there are options, less convenient, and probably a lil' 'over the head' for the beginner..
the basic workflow is:
connect your camera to Mac
in Finder, it should 'mount' as an external harddrive
still in Finder, you should be able to drag'n drop the files (probably with a suffix .mt2?) to your Mac's harddrive..
now, for usage in iMHD5, you have to convert it.
buy 20$/downlaod a *mp2-playback component* at http://www.apple.com/quicktime/mpeg2/
donload for free *Mpeg Streamclip* www.squared5.com
install both..
launch Streamclip, select your camera's files, and choose in SC's many export options 'Export as DV' ..
THESE .dv files now can be easiely imported and processed by your iApps..
... still alive.. ?

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