IPhoto won't import movies...

Hi,
I just recently bought this iMac 2.5 GHz.
I'm trying to import videos from my SD400 camera. It doesn't work. Neither using the USB2 cable that came with the camera, neither using MacAlly USB2 / Media card reader. iPhoto hangs.
It used to work with iPhoto's previous version with my PowerBook G4.
Thanks for your help.

The problem is that Quicktime doesn't support the codec that your camera uses.
Go back to the manufacturer's site and see if there have an updated codec for QT
Install Perian
Regards
TD

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