No audio importing into iMovie from dv camcorder

I am trying to import video from dv camcorder via firewire 4 to iMovie 9.0.4.  I switched over to Sony DSR 11 for playback but the same result: video but no audio. Suggestions? My iMac does not have an extra firewire4 port so I am using the port on my external drive.

iMovie does not provide an audio monitor during video import. If you need this, see if your camcorder has a speaker and you can listen to it there.
Most cameras these days (with the exception of DV) do not import in real time, so audio monitoring on import does not make sense. This feature has not been in iMovie since iMovie 06 (6 years ago)

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