GoPro 3 update and java

I am trying to update my Gopro 3 camera but my Mac doesnt seem to recognise Java even though i have down loaded it, been into Safari preferences and enabled java.
any thoughts

I have just run into same issue after installing the 3.1.3 update. Multiple smart playlists no longer sync to the iphone 3G, with the exception of one. Beyond that, my issue is exactly as bredmond's original post.

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