Importing video from Sony HDR-SR12 to Final Cut Express 4.0

I have an iMac (iMAC5,1), Intel core 2 duo, 2 GHz processor speed and 1 Gb memory. I have a new Sony HDR-SR12 camcorder. I attempted to import the video to my iMovie 07, but was unsuccessful. I also attempted to import this video to my Final Cut Express 4.0 but had no luck either. I have no trouble importing my photos from the camcorder to PC, why such an issue with the video? Is there something I can do? I have heard that HD video is not compatible with iMovie 07, but shouldn't it work with Final Cut Express 4.0 or is it my iMac hardware?

In short, none of the above.
iMovie '07 and FCE4 are both compatible with HD video, and so is your iMac. If you would like us to help, it would be nice to know your workflow. How are you attempting within FCE to import the footage? Provide us some details here to work with and maybe we can be of more help.

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