One Step iDVD does  not start

I am using a Sony Digital 8 Handycam DCR-TRV530. I can't get the One Step iDVD function to work. I am using a Pioneer DVR-XD10 DVD/CD writer. The camera is also directly connected by Firewire to the computer. I click on the drop down menu and click on the One Step IDVD function and nothing happens. The camera is supposed to rewind and begin playing the tape while in VCR mode but nothing happens. I don't think the camera is at fault but I'm open to any suggestions.

Yes, I did. To be more exact, however, the camera detects if you are using Hi-8 tape and will automatically begin recording in digital format. What is weird, though, is that about 20 minutes after posting my message the One Step iDVD process began working as expected.
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