No firewire video on 466 ibook with panther 10.3.9

HI, I asked this over in the ibook(colors) discussion, but then I got to thinking it's almost for sure an OS problem so hopefully someone here might have dealt with this.
Ok, here's my problem,my ibook 466 SE won't see the video from my Sony camcorder in 10.3.9.
If I boot the iBook to OS9, my it sees the camera fine in iMovie.
In 10.3.9 my iBook shows the camera in system profiler as the correct Sony DCR-TVR480 camcorder.
No video capture program in 10.3.9 will see it.
I know the camcorder works, because my iMac (also 10.3.9) sees it just fine.
Any thoughts? Do Panther and Clamshells not play well together? Some setting I've missed?
When I installed Panther I did not install iMovie at that time (since it does not work on a clamshell), did it not install drivers or something? I have since installed iMovie 3, and it hasn't changed anything.
Machine details: model M6411, OS10.3.9, 576MB ram, 467mHz, 93GB HD, DVD, Boot ROM: 4.1.7f4

I'm sorry. I've inadvertently given you the wrong link. Try resetting the PMU instead of Safe Mode. Safe Mode never hurts (it repairs errors on your hard drive), but I doubt it will help a keyboard problem.
Have you tried using a USB keyboard with it to see if that works?

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