Sony HDD Handycam fixed

Software Update fixed my Sony HDD DCR-SR42 connection problems. I spent hours reading posts and trying different suggestions but could not get iMovie to see my Sony DCR-SR42. Then noticed a new update for iMovie (7.1.1). Downloaded and installed it and the camera connected straight away.... I'm still annoyed it did not work before and it seems lots of users are having trouble with Sony Handycams but glad to get it going.
Now I just have to work out how to use iMovie 08!
Adam

MPEG-2 formats require additional software to play via QuickTime Player 7. Lion (10.7) includes its own version.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/D2187Z/A
The free VLC player can play MPEG-2 formats without the additional software.

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