Export to Camera - Puzzle Errors

I'm trying to export DV Videos zu Camera/Camcorder with imovie '06. imovie seems to export and doesn't report any errors but on tape the video shows errors which look a bit like puzzle parts.
The Firewire Cable is ok, the tape is ok, the video is ok, I tried with different files. Importing material with the Camera (Sony HVR-A1E) works well with DV and HDV material. The video to export is simple DV material.
Any ideas, what could cause this errors?

Welcome to the boards.
This is a tough one. Can you discribe your problem a little more? What do you mean by blocky. Do you mean totally pizilated so you can't make out anything or just one big block of color? Can you hear any audio?
Is your camera set to record in the same format you are exporting? DV = DV?
Are the camera heads clean?
Have you successfully exported other projects using this set up?

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