Importing Video From My JVC GZ-HD3 HHD Camcorder to iMovie 08

Hello,
Im having problem importing videos to iMovie 08 from my JVC GZ-HD3 HHD Camcorder, its like if iMovie doesn't recognize the Camcorder.

As the camera isn't listed on 's supported devices you may need to confirm that it will work or not. You may also want to read the instructions that came with the camera to ensure you are doing everything in the correct order.

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