Sony HDV

Hi people.
Has anybody got the Sony HDRHC1 hi def video camera to work with Imovie?
The startup screen automatically starts but it will not capture any movie. I have set the camera up to HDV and the program the same but no luck.
Does Imovie support Sony HDV cameras?
Can I get a patch if it doesn't?
Thanks Gavin

Have you tried all permutations of..
(a) start iMovie, (b) plug in camera ..or
(a) start camera and plug it in, (b) start iMovie ..or
(a) start camera and plug it in, (b) start iMovie, (c) press Play on camcorder, (d) click Import in iMovie
..etc..?
If no permutation of camera on first, or iMovie on first, have you tried a different FireWire cable?
I've read your other post about this, so choose to reply either here or there, but NOT in both places!

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