Import from camera (Canon XHA1) in FCPX

When I try to import footage from tape on a Canon XHA1 connected with firewire, it doesn't work, only the webcam appears as an option.
(I already changed the PLAYBACK STD to HDV andHD DOWN-CONV to OFF)
What to do?

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why don't you select just the portions you need in FCPX import dialog? Imports from cam (or cam archives) allow the usual skimming, in/out and the new multiple in/out selections …-
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I wouldn't use iM's imports at all in FCPX, see following …
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yes, there is a loss; iMovie converts to AppleIntermediate, which is versatile but not as good as FCPX' prores.

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