HDR-XR520 & GPS position

Is it possible to download the GPS position associated with every video sequence recorded by the HDR-XR520. For the photos it's OK, but for the video I have not found...
Thanks !

Hi !
No specific problem when importing with imovie9. The following clip has been made with Sony 520 imported with iMovie 9 and edited with FinalCutExpress 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eouRLpGY-6I
You can watch this other link too
http://www.vimeo.com/4628273
Bye !

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