Importing media using Canon HV30

Normally shoot in 1080i (Canon XH A1) and use my Sony GVHD 700 deck for importing. Decided to shoot a project in 720p to see how it looks (golf tournament) and of course can't use the Sony deck. Don't want to use the XH A1 as a player so am using my HV30. What happens is I will set up in and out points for say four clips (multi scenes). But two things occur. First it will automatically break the scenes into almost, but not always, a 'scene detection' mode. Also will get "can't find timecode error" some times but if I hit 'continue' (up to 2-3 times) it will go ahead and capture that scene.
So it's a bit of a time consuming hit and miss. Anyone have this same issue. Cable not an issue as it works fine with the Sony. And the HV 30 has less than three hours on it. Don't want to buy a second deck just to shoot 720p.
thanks in advance of any suggestions.

Correction to my post . . . was shooting in Canon's f30 format.

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