IMovie, FireWire and unreadable cameras

For those people out there that are getting fed up with iMovie and not reading their cameras... read this! I spent an hour trying to get iMovie to read my camera through FireWire. Tried everything and nothing worked. Read ALL through this forum, looking for a user with Sony DCR-HC26.
So the next night I decide to try again just for kicks.
It worked perfectly fine and downloaded all the content with smoothness and speed.
If anyone has a differing opinion please let me know, but I think that FireWire is just TEMPERAMENTAL!!

It does seem to be the firewire - I, too, spent an hour with the Genius Bar, and an additional 2 hours on the phone with support.
We were able, at the Bar, to get it to download a clip - but just once. We could not duplicate the procedure, and I had no luck with the phone help.
It does seem that, sometimes, if I unplug everything for an hour or more (including the electric power to the computer), that if I connect and start the camera first, then start the computer, then iMovie, I can get it to import from my miniDV Sony. But only once. It may do a full hour, or just a few seconds. Then, it will blue screen the import, and freeze. Looking at Console - From Log Database Inquiries: All Messages: I get---
"3/3/08 7:17:23 AM kernel FireWire (OHCI) Lucent ID 5901 built-in: handleSelfIDInt - nodeID not valid (reset bus and retry 2)
3/3/08 7:17:23 AM kernel FireWire (OHCI) Lucent ID 5901 built-in: handleSelfIDInt - nodeID not valid (reset bus and retry 3)
3/3/08 7:17:23 AM kernel FireWire (OHCI) Lucent ID 5901 built-in: handleSelfIDInt - nodeID not valid (reset bus and retry 4)
3/3/08 7:17:23 AM kernel FireWire (OHCI) Lucent ID 5901 built-in: handleSelfIDInt - nodeID not valid (reset bus and retry 5) "
ad infinitum for the next several minutes until I manually shut off the camera.
Sure looks like firewire problem to me. I'd had NO (and still have no) problems with my camera and my older iBook, OS 10.3.9, and iMovie 3.3
Rod

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