FCP 5.0.1 ingest of 24f footage from Canon Xh-A1

Hi: I am working with a Power Mac G5 running FCP 5.0.1 and Tiger 10.4.1
I have been given a mini dv tape by a client and they don't know any of the specifications about how the footage was shot. All they know is that is was shot using a Canon Xh-A1 in HDV. I am trying to import this footage into FCP 5.0.1 using my Sony Z1 and I'm having some problems.
1. Will the Sony Z1 play back a tape that was shot with this canon camera? When I try to play back the tape using my Z1 I get no image, and the client swears the tape is not blank because he has seen it. I am thinking the shooter was shooting in 24f mode and my Z1 will not play that.
2. Is there any way I can even edit 24f footage in FCP 5.0.1? And if so, what should the preset be?
3. For the ingest of the footage I guess I could rent a Xh-A1, but was wondering if a HV20 could do the job?
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Nope...If it was shot 24f then only a Canon camera with that option will play it back. It is a format SPECIFIC to Canon. Sony won't play it back. Sony will play back Canon tapes, if you shoot 1080i60...that format they share. But their 24f/24p formats...non-interchangable. You'll have to borrow the clients camera to capture.
2. http://creativemac.digitalmedianet.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=188809
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306389
3. Maybe...
Shane

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