Help!!  using premier pro 3.0 and HDR-HC3

I am a novice at using premier pro. I have a very nice website and made the mistake of taking some footage in HDV format using the sony HDR-HC5 handycam. In the future I will take the footage in a lower format. The problem is I need to put at least 30 seconds worth of the footage i took in hdv format onto my website. When I play the footage and/or record the footage I have on adobe premier pro it is in slow motion and very choppy. Can anyone tell me how to make this HDV footage play in regular time? I would really apprecaite your help.
Thanks,
Jeff

I am a novice at using premier pro. I have a very nice website and made the mistake of taking some footage in HDV format using the sony HDR-HC5 handycam. In the future I will take the footage in a lower format. The problem is I need to put at least 30 seconds worth of the footage i took in hdv format onto my website. When I play the footage and/or record the footage I have on adobe premier pro it is in slow motion and very choppy. Can anyone tell me how to make this HDV footage play in regular time? I would really apprecaite your help.

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