FMLE does not see my camera

I'm using Firewire 800 port to attach a Canon Vixia HV30 camera on a MacBook Pro using FMLE 3.1. I've turned the camera on before launching FMLE, turned FMLE on before starting the camera, and checked the profiler to make sure the camera is recognized (it is).
FMLE doesn't give me any option other than the iSight. If I remember right, last time I did a live stream, FMLE saw the camera with no problem but now it is not working.
How do I get FMLE to see my external camera?
Thanks.
Jason

1. Connect the camera to MAC using firewire.
2. Switch on the camera
3. Set the camera to DV mode (HDV will not work)
4. Launch FMLE. You should see the camera in FMLE.
Get back to me if above steps don't work.

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