FMLE 3.1 Mac Non existant devices?

Just getting started with this and I am hitting a bump in the road. I have a Sony HVR-Z1U camera connected via firewire and in the devices drop down the only thing being shown is the Built in isight. How do i get the external camera recognized?

Does that camera provide raw format?

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