How to import AVCHD from Sony HDR-UX1

Ok, little frustrating getting this to work but here's how it worked for me.
First you will need ReadDVD! from http://www.softarch.com/press/readdvdIntel1.htm ($50)
This will allow your mac to mount the mini-dvd in your camera. The disk is formatted utf 2.5 as far as I understand and osx cannot mount this drive correctly.
Connect your camera and using finder copy the whole BDMV folder from the camera to an external drive (i'm just using a generic usb drive). Now disconnect your external drive.
Open up iMovie and then reconnect your external drive - the import wizard now pops up and you can bring your clips in.
Note : If you have perian installed - disable it or iMovie will crash.
I'm using the Sony HDR-UX1 camcorder on an Intel MacBook with an external usb drive (fat32 formatted)
I hope this helps others with this type of camera. I'm just a mac beginner so unfortunately I probably can't help much if you run into problems.
Sartori

Hi James,
Can you tell us some more about your computer's hardware?
What is you processor,
How much RAM,
HDD size,
What type of graphics adapter and how much memory is allocated, and whether that memory is shared or dedicated?
Are you running any other Adobe programs, like Photoshop, After Effects, or Audition at the same time?
I know that the System Requirements do not list Windows Vista Home Basic, but that's not to say you can't get it to run, and run fine, but the combination of factors could choke your system, especially if you are scrubbing HD video.
http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/systemreqs/
Chris

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