Sony HC9 Camera and Adobe Premiere Pro CS 3

I just bought a new (old stock) Sony HDR-HC9 video camera because I like tworking with tape much better than the HDD recorders on the market.  I just tried to import (capture) video from the camera in Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 v3.2.0 and the app does not recognize the camera!  Any thoughts on how I can get this to work.  Upgrading to a newer CS version is NOT an option.
Thanks

Just to verify... you are connecting using a Firewire cable?
IF you are on Win7...
Legacy Driver and Capture http://forums.adobe.com/thread/869277
- And a Picture http://forums.adobe.com/thread/727755
IF Firewire is still not working, try a different program
SD capture http://windv.mourek.cz/ or http://www.scenalyzer.com/main.html or http://www.exsate.com/products/dvcapture/
Do note that the demo version of ScenalyzerLive puts a watermark in the files it creates
Try this for HDV capture http://strony.aster.pl/paviko/hdvsplit.htm

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