Sony DCR-HC40 troubles

Sirs,
I just bought a new IMac20 and would like to use my digital camcorder with IMovie. My camcorder is a Sony DCR-HC40. When I connect it thur the firewire, the computer does not see it. It uses the camera that is on the IMac. What do I have to do get my camcorder to work?
thanks,
_hwnturtle

There should be a little drop down list where the switch is located that allows you to select the source for import.

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    Your DCR-HC40 must be in edit mode. This mode is located in the VCR portion of the camera settings. Check your manual.. Once you're in this mode, then you can import.
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    Thanks for the response SDIllini, unfortunately when I do go the Disk Utility, my camcorder isn't even show for me to even repair the disk permissions. As monty jr stated, Sony was no help for me either, they also told me that I would need to contact Apple. The problem still remains unsolved though, it's as if the MBP just doesn't recognize the camcorder whatsoever. I'm open to any suggestions, have anymore?

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    Is it as easy as buying a 4/9 pin cable?
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    Hi Sue,
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  • Conversion help needed ---Sony DCR-HC30

    I feel like a total dummy here because I can't figure this out .......AND, I have done it before! Its been quite a while and the old brain isn't all it used to be, I guess.
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