Sanyo Xacti HD1000 is not recognized

My Sanyo Xacti HD1000 is sitting in the dock plugged into the outlet and the usb cable is attached to the computer, When I turn it on my Mac Pro doesn't do anything. Nothing is recognized so I'm unable to import my movie files to edit in FCP. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Nate

Hi natecreate, I've run into the same problem with the Sanyo Xacti HD700. The imac doesn't recognize it as being connected and after pushing the little black button on the dock i just go through a usb connection screen on the hd700 (as per the instructions) of "computer" then select "card reader" then a message: "connecting card reader" stays up indefinitely...
The really strange thing is that it did work once into iphoto on an older powerbook (can't remember what ilife version) but all the video footage was really stop-start. Now I've transferred these videos to this new iMac and it plays faultlessly and with awesome clarity. - I've got the images (photos and movie) to prove it but I can't remember how i got it there because i had tried so many variations... duh!
Have you had any progress on your situation?

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