Importing video form iPhone 4?

In the past with my iPhone 3Gs, I've been able to import video ujsing A3 (I think). On plugging in my iPhone 4, however, I see no way to import video. All the pictures are there on the import screen, but none of the movies. I have movies in A3 from my previous iPhone, which leads me to believe I've done it before. Anyone have any ideas?
(And no, I do not have "exclude video" selected)

Going from memory, I think it may be something to do with the choices of RAW and JPG on the import.  Try playing with them to see if the movies show up in the import window.

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