My Mac Pro won't recognize my JVC Everio Micro SD Camcorder

Hello,
I have a JVC Everio Micro SD Camcorder, and my Mac Pro can't recognize it, I think I need a driver from JVC, but I can't find the download link, anyone have a clue?

You posted in the "Intel iMac" Forum.  I would suggest you try reposting in the "Mac Pro Forum".
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