Sony DCR-HC37E Import Problems

I'm trying to import an hours' worth of footage from my Sony DCR-HC27E into iMovie 6.0.3. However, when I try to import iMovie will only capture 2:02 minute clips meaning I can't leave it to import.
The only reason I can think of why this is happening is that I'm importing all files to an 80GB USB1.1 external which can't be written to at the same speed as the video which is coming in from Firewire.
I'm having exactly the same issue with FCE3.5 HD too.
Any help?

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