Importing Video via AEBS

Three basic question:
1. Is it possible to import video from a camcorder into iMovie via AEBS simply (similar to connecting via USB)?
2. Can the hard drive in my camcorder (MS-DOS fat32) be reformated without screwing up the the way the camcorder works?
2. Why does the camcorder's hard drive act differently when connected via AEBS?
Details:
I have a sony handycam sr42. Importing the video via the USB is simple. When I connect the camera it mounts automatically and shows an icon on the Desktop. When iMovie is turned on it automatically prompts importing and gives a new window with options for the import.
However, I tried connecting the camera via USB to a powered USB hub to AEBS. After mounting the camera's drive in FINDER it showed up with a green icon w/timemachine logo. Importing the video was a bit more complex. The video didn't show up for import when iMovie was turned on.
Also, I'm curious about how the drive on the Camcorder is formatted (MS-DOS fat32). Should it be reformatted?

One more thing, I would recommend importing your video to either your internal hard drive, or a firewire attached external drive formatted HFS+ journalled. A USB drive formatted HFS+ journalled and locally attached to your Mac via a USB port or a powered USB hub should work, too. But it will not perform as well as firewire.
The AEBS is OK for backup, but I don't think that iMovie will recognize it as a valid drive for video editing. And even if it did, the performance would likely not be good enough. The speeds of the wireless connection are not sufficient.

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