Help-Import Analog Video

I have done this successfully in the pas, but think am missing a stp, can anyone help.
My old camcorder is hooked up via S-Video Cable to new Digital Camcorder. I have a blank tape in th new camcorder. I have old cam on VCR and hit play, new cam is on camera and I hit import, but only get audio and a blank screen.

Hi napamatt - it seems that your camera does have an analogue video-in capability (not all do), and I assume you are trying to import directly into iMovie using that method? And you have connected your new cam to the computer by firewire?
Does the iMovie screen display the 'Camera Connected' notice?
It may be that your new camera does not have a 'pass-through' capability. With some cameras, this feature has to be activated via a menu option.
Have you tried making the connection without a tape in the new cam? That's the way 'pass-through' worked until iMovie HD, after which you had to make the connection with a tape in, and then remove the tape (at least for some cameras (mine included).
You may have to copy to the tape, and from there import into iMovie.
Does that help at all?
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