Sony HDD SR45 video camera offline status

OK, I'm a newbie at this...
I bought a Sony Handycam camcorder and Premiere Pro CS3 software and need some direction getting started with the initial setup windows with the camera's specs. I can't seem to get Premiere Pro to recognize my camera even though I have properly connected the camera to my computer with the supplied cable. When I click File>Capture a window appears in which I'm supposed to make sure the camera is recognized by the software. In the check status window, it always says OFF Line.

I am not generalising against Wedding videographers at all.
It is just in Jims case...he happens to be one and has built his videography business around tape based MiniDV workflow that he can not see past.
(This is not about HD vs SD or price of cameras or type of camera)
Jim continually reiterates about MinIDV in a tape workflow being "best". Maybe he is saying it is "best for him" but it comes across as "best for everyone" because Jim says so... "I normally recommend..."
Obviously John T Smith agrees with him
> have to agree with Jim... anything other than DV-AVI just isn't designed to be edited, and therefore won't edit well in Premiere
This statement, like Jims constant assertions in this regard are simply wrong and misleading. Why would Jim even consider other cameras if he truly believed what he is saying (eg. The Scarlet Camera, Pannys).
Point is....its not "best for me" and the work I do and I have no problem editing material other than DV-avi.
No wonder Premiere is considered by many Film Company/Organisations to be a Non Professional Editor when the actual Premiere Users have such limiting opinions of their NLE.
Thankfully there are others that have moved on.

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