IMovie not importing movies right

This is the first time I've tried using iMovie. I plugged in my camcorder (a JVC camcorder using DVC tape). It automatically came up with an option to import, and I left it on automatic and clicked ok. It took awhile, but then it said it had only imported one minute of video, and it seems to have imported the same, like, 10 second clip over and over again rather than importing the rest of the video that was on there. Any suggestions or ideas?

Thanks for the suggestion-- I figured out that it does work in manual mode, which is a relief. At least now I can make it work, so the problem is basically solved-- but I still wonder why it doesn't work in automatic mode. It would be nice if iMovie could automatically import the whole tape and split it into different days, like it says it will. Any advice on how to get that feature to work?

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