Digital Video

I have a Samsung DV camera. With Tiger I just plugged in using a Firewire/DV cable and my Mac recognized the camera and would let me download the video to iMovie so I could work on it to create a DVD. Since I upgraded to Snow Leopard it will recognize the camera part but not the digital video part. (This is one of those cameras that flips from DV Tape to Memory Stick. Talked to Apple and they said I needed a driver. Talked to Samsung and they said no driver was used and that it was a Mac issue.
Has anyone run into this and did you solve it, if so how?

Hey so I just bought a Sanyo Xacti video camera. I recorded myself the other day playing some guitar. So when i finished, it put the video on my macbook pro, the quality/sound are PERFECT but the video is just laggy.... SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME. The type of file is .MPEG-4 AVG/H. 264
you can email me at
k-pinto@hotmail, dont really know how to use this forum thing haha, im a noob

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